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E-cigarette use not linked to quitting smoking: study
Researchers say using an e-cigarette do not report higher quitting rates for smokers
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http://www.rappler.com/life-and-styl...es-of-quitting
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What kind of mickey mouse research is this ?
88 in the sample ?
"Nonetheless, our data add to current evidence that e-cigarettes may not increase rates of smoking cessation,"
What utter crap.
Anyway, I've stopped, and my e-cig ran out ages ago...though I'd rather use one of those, minus the stink and 1,000s of poisonous chemicals going into my lungs.
You either WANT to stop or you don't.
Oh, and clearly the tobacco industry is behind this campaign against e-cigs.
How stupid do these people think we are ?
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Yes, possibly more-so in the States, with the powerful tobacco farming lobby.
As usual, it's about backhanders, corruption and maximising the tax dollars going into the treasury.
A successful e-cig market will step on too many greedy toes.
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As one would expect the EU have put their oar in to over regulate and restrict availability http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26370871
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25th March 2014 #7
Personally, I don't envisage e-cigs "catching on" BIG style in the long-term. ... they're weirsh, tasteless things - which most definitely cannot replace the satisfaction to be derived from proper tobacco products.
Admittedly ... ... I've partially sampled only one - bought in the local Poundland store - but it offered me so little satisfaction that it's lain (otherwise) untouched in a kitchen cupboard for months now!
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