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The advent of e-cigs corresponds to decreased smoking rates
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“The substantial increase in e-cigarette use among US adult smokers was associated with a statistically significant increase in the smoking cessation rate at the population level”, said the latest study published on BMJ.
More than half of UK vapers 'have given up smoking'
For the first time, more than half of the UK's electronic-cigarette users have since given up smoking tobacco, a study suggests.
Released: New book on Analytical Assessment of E Cigarettes
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Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos presents his new book on E-Cigarettes.
“It is an honor for me to present you the book titled: “Analytical Assessment of e-Cigarettes: From Contents to Chemical and Particle Exposure Profiles” - Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos.
India Grapples With Ecigs
Indian Vapers say they want access to Electronic Cigarettes, experts state that Vaping works as a way to quit smoking but lawmakers remain opposed to harm reduction. The country houses 12% of the world’s smokers and loses the equivalent populations of Leicester, Nottingham, Coventry and Canterbury to smoking-related deaths each year.
Vaping saves lives. It’d be madness to ban it!
Cigarettes kill. Anything that makes some smokers give them up is to be encouraged.
Digging Up More Ecig Efficacy Evidence
At the release of the latest findings from University College London, Robert West added a word of caution that the efficacy evidence might not translate to other nations. One week later and reports are coming in from as far apart as Malaysia and Detroit that it does – or would if it were given a chance.
E-Cigarette use linked to successful attempts to quit smoking.
Growth in the use of E-Cigarettes in England has been associated with a higher rate of successful attempts to quit smoking, reveals a study published by The BMJ (British Medical Journal) today.