Wednesday, May 21, 2014

HCR Update from Mark Sanna: Though some health officials have warned that electronic cigarettes should not be marketed as smoking cessation aids, a new study finds that, among people who are trying to quit without professional help, those who use electronic cigarettes are 60% more likely to succeed, compared with those who use willpower or nicotine replacement therapies. The study, conducted by researchers at University College London, is published in the journal Addiction.

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