, the study found that as the use of e-cigarettes as an aid to quitting went up from 2011 onwards the quitting success rate also increased.
“This study builds on population surveys and clinical trials that find e-cigarettes can help smokers to stop,” said the lead author and senior research associate at UCL DrShe said England had “found a sensible balance between regulation and promotion of e-cigarettes” which saw marketing tightly controlled.
A vaporiser or electronic cigarette is used to inhale vapour made from liquid, concentrate or dry herb and while the practice is widely viewed as less harmful than smoking, it is not without its critics.said early this month that large companies – which have bought or built up vaping companies – are diversifying “to get around the war on tobacco” and under legislation waiting to get the green light the sale of e-cigarettes to children will be outlawed.
Groundbreaking stuff
what? e-cigarettes are loading with nicotine. less carcinogens but highly addictive and causing lung problems. terrible alternative. wouldn't cannabis be better?
CGM38203468 Wonder WHO paid for the study?
It will probably just kill you quicker though!!
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