From a study by the UCSD
School of Medicine, led by
Dr. Wael Al-Delaimy, chief
of the division of global
public health, and published
this week in the American
Journal of Public Health,
this article by Robert Preidt
points out that "much of the
knowledge gap about electronic
cigarettes is being filled in large
part by e-cig industry advertising
rather than scientific information."
It is heartening to see this article.
The e-cig industry keeps trying
to claim miracle-working and
safety as features of their products.
Really?
Still waiting for the proof...
Note to vapers: this is not a picture
that gets your point across...
webmd.com: e-cigarettes-may-not-help-smokers-quit-tobacco-study-finds
Romancing The Smoke is John Aaron's blog about his lifelong battle to quit smoking (which he did more than nine years ago) and the stories, history and news in the absurd world of Tobacco and Nicotine. Author of Romancing The Smoke: Reflections of a Nicotine Addict, John illustrated writer Sean Daly's memoir and completed his second book, Aaron's Book of Contemporary Demons. Romancing The Smoke can be found on Amazon. Twitter: @romancethesmoke
Friday, April 17, 2015
WebMD: Study finds that E-cigarettes may not help smokers quit tobacco...
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