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Switching to E-Cigarettes could save 6.6 million American smokers
In an analysis of potential health benefits of getting smokers to quit tobacco, the researchers found that those 6.6 million people who switched to vaping would live for a collective total of up to 86.7 million extra years.
Australia hasn’t yet come to terms with the option of harm reduction
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In the wake of the TGA’s decision to maintain a ban on nicotine for e-cigarettes, research shows such restrictive environments inhibit smokers’ attempts to quit.
Researcher claims 'academic McCarthyism' over e-cigarettes
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A leading E-Cigarette scientist has defended links between the Tobacco and Vaping industries.
E-Cig vapour does not induce genetic mutations associated with cigarette smoke exposure
Scientists at British American Tobacco have compared the potential for cigarette smoke and Vapour to cause genetic mutations in bacteria strains. Genetic mutations are thought to be involved in the development of cancer and this study will add more weight to the argument that Vaping should be being championed by the likes of the World Health Organisation rather than being treated with caution.