Monday, October 9, 2017

Are E-Cigarettes Less Dangerous than Smoking?

Since e-cigarettes came into the shelves a decade ago, some people are still trying to drag it down with many negative claims. Fortunately, e-cigarettes have been proven safer compared to smoking tobacco. Get to know more about how e-cigarette is less dangerous than smoking in Carl Alexander’s article:


          
It’s just over a decade since e-cigarettes first hit the shelves. And since then there’s been an explosion in their popularity, with almost 3 million adults using them in Great Britain today. 
But this rapid popularity, and the potential these devices hold to help people stop smoking, has left some challenges. The biggest being that research looking at their safety has struggled to keep up. 
Many studies have shown that e-cigarettes appear to be far safer than smoking. But there’s still a big misconception that e-cigarettes are as harmful as smoking, and that could be stopping smokers who might benefit from switching to them. 
Now a new study from a team of our scientists at UCL helps put to rest these fears. And depending on how you define ‘long-term’, the findings are the most convincing evidence to date that e-cigarettes are far safer than smoking. See full post here…

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