The growing use of electronic cigarettes among young people raises concerns about the counting methods used to assess this phenomenon. These methods, adapted mainly from the adult smoking context, may overestimate the scale of the problem.
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In France, the ‘Merci la Vape’ survey revealed that 96% of participants have reduced or stopped smoking thanks to vaping, highlighting its effectiveness. In Switzerland, despite positive growth of the vape market, new restrictions could reverse this promising trend for public health.
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A Swiss study published in the New England Journal of Medicine has revealed that the use of electronic cigarettes increases the chances to quit smoking by 1.77 times, offering a promising solution to smoking cessation.
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The results of a British study reveal a higher risk of relapse and a more pronounced identity as a smoker among users of heated tobacco than among vapers.
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A vast majority of the vapers in the study have permanently quit tobacco thanks to electronic cigarettes.
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Since 2015, the UK government has commissioned an annual report to provide relevant and independent knowledge of the health impacts of vaping.
The latest one confirms scientifically that vaping is far less harmful than smoking.
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In recent years, various scientific studies have tried, unsuccessfully, to cast suspicion on vaping as a potential health hazard, even if it results in ridicule.
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A new American study carried out over 24 weeks with 520 participants who did not wish to stop smoking completely, but only to reduce their tobacco consumption, has just proven the importance of an adequate level of nicotine in its e-liquid in order to successfully quit smoking.
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The effectiveness of vaping as an alternative to traditional cigarettes is superior to all other methods to quit smoking. A new study recently published confirms this.
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The medical world is wondering about a possible barrier effect of nicotine against the coronavirus.
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