Brookfield S, Chye NA, Carah N, Gartner C
March 30, 2020 Smokers who received smoking cessation counseling and used electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) containing nicotine were more than twice as likely to successfully quit smoking compared to those who received counseling but did not use e-cigarettes, in a clinical trial presented at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2020 Scientific Session
Due to its addictiveness and range of health hazards, governments are currently attempting to reduce its use by increasing taxation and, in some cases, banning its use altogether
Each study has added another layer of clarity, not only about whether nicotine reduction works, but how it works and how people respond
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