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E-cigarettes can help people to quit tobacco, new study finds
Cancer Research UK finds E-Cigarettes can help smokers quit tobacco, but warns vaping is ‘not risk free’
Vape shops open in two UK hospitals to help smokers kick the habit.
E-cigarette use continues to rise, with 6.3% of British adults vaping in 2018, up from 5.5% the previous year, according to figures analysed by NHS Digital earlier this month.
Quit smoking campaign Stoptober backs e-cigs for first time
The annual Stoptober campaign in England is embracing e-cigarettes for the first time - in a sign Vaping is being seen as the key to getting people to quit.
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.
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.