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The British Psychological Society endorses Vaping
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The British Psychological Society releases a statement supporting the role of E-Cigarettes for helping smokers to quit.
More Evidence Suggests E-Cigarettes Help Some Smokers Quit
“Results revealed that greater frequency of e-cigarette use beyond ever use [using one at least once] and especially with 20 or more days of use in the past month was strongly associated with both having made a quit attempt and a greater likelihood of three months or more of cigarette smoking cessation,”
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.
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.
Vaping, E-Cigarettes, and Public Policy Toward Alternatives to Smoking
Policymakers should be mindful of the extensive research that supports tobacco harm reduction and understand that bans, excessive regulations, or high taxes on e-cigarettes could encourage smokers to stay with more-harmful traditional cigarettes.
Facts about Vaping - CASAA
Millions of long-term smokers have developed diseases that have caused them to die early. It is well understood that these diseases are caused almost exclusively by inhaling smoke. Vapor products, commonly referred to as electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, do not burn tobacco or any other material, and so do not produce the smoke that causes smoking related diseases.
Colin Mendelsohn: Banning E-Cigarettes could increase cancer
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E-Cigarettes are a much safer, tobacco-free alternative to smoking and have helped millions of smokers around the world to quit. They provide the nicotine to which smokers are addicted and the familiar hand-to-mouth smoking ritual, but without all the tars, chemicals and gases that cause almost all the harm from smoking.
Increased use of E-Cigarettes would assist smokers to quit, study finds
The Health Information and Quality Authority has said that an increased use of e-cigarettes by smokers trying to quit "would increase the number of people who successfully quit compared with the existing situation in Ireland."
E-Cigarettes And The Values Behind The Evidence
It is becoming increasingly difficult to make the case against E-Cigarettes on the basis of scientific evidence. A second Cochrane review, the gold standard when it comes to assessing the state of the evidence on hot topics from salt to fat to smoking has concluded that these nicotine delivering devices that involve no combustion may help smokers quit without serious health consequences.
42% of smokers will quit smoking with the aid of E-Cigarettes
A recent survey that took place in America has revealed some fascinating facts about Vaping and how it fits into the task of trying to quit smoking. Does it make it easier for people to quit for good? According to the results, it would seem this is indeed the case. The study was conducted by the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health of the University of California in San Diego. It took place across a two-year period and explored how successful smokers were in quitting with or without t
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.
E-Cigarettes do help smokers quit
Rigorous assessment of available evidence on E-Cigarettes