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Published by lauranmoya, 2018-04-18 17:25:42

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Vaping to quit smoking? A study shows that...A study conducted by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention shows that one of the most effective hypotheses for quitting smoking is to use an electronic device.A study conducted by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, the US department that deals with analysing andpreventing citizens from disease, disability and injury, shows that currently, one of the most effective hypotheses forquitting smoking is to use an Electronic device.This hypothesis is also supported by RTI International (Research Triangle Institute) and the University of NorthCarolina, according to which the many methods of smoking cessation promoted by the FDA (Food and DrugAdministration) have not proved effective when Vaping.On the market you can find a variety of products to try to quit smoking, such as patches, chewing gum, even telephoneassistance through the support of experts, but recent studies show that these methods have failed to demonstratesufficient help for those who really want to stop smoking.Vaping compared to the aforementioned cases could be an effective sedative, starting with thanks to the tools andeliquids on the market such as CBD-based eliquids that tend to create a feeling of 'relaxation' in the smoker.However, the US government has raised doubts about the health risks that could be linked to the use of the Ecigs – towhich the British authority responded, with support from the UK Royal College of Physicians, that the health risksassociated with electronic cigarettes will still be lower than the health risks of traditional smoking.Kevin Fenton, National Director of the PHE Health and Welfare Department said: \"Now the evidence is tangible:electronic cigarettes are less dangerous than tobacco for health and are a valuable tool for quitting smoking\".The British StudyWeighted prevalence (%) of the methods used by 15, 943 adult smokers who attempted to quit smokingMethod used Exclusive use of the method Using multiple methods simultaneouslyQuit smoking completely 14.70% 65.00%Gradual reduction 6.60% 62.00%Partial replacement with e-cig 1.10% 35.00%Complete replacement with e-cig 1.10% 25.00%Use of gums or patches with nicotine 0.80% 25.00%Use of medicines 0.40% 12.00%Switching to “light” cigarettes 0.30% 20.00%Search for help with a professional 0.20% 15.00%Search for help over the internet Less than 0.1 7.00%Search for help with call centres Less than 0.1 7.00%All methods 25.30% 75.00%Sources cited:https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2017/pdf/16_0600.pdf


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