Friday, February 1, 2019

FOX NEWS: Study: e-cigarettes may be twice as effective in helping smokers quit than nicotine replacements


Study: e-cigarettes may be twice as effective in helping smokers quit than nicotine replacements



The New England Journal of Medicine study reports 18 percent of e-cig users were no longer smoking a year after quitting vs. 10 percent of nicotine replacement users; reaction from Dr. Roshini Rajapaksa, medical editor for Health magazine.

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