E-cigarettes should be used effectively to stop smoking: Study
Turns
out, E-cigarettes
can indeed help people give up smoking faster than any other methods out there.
A
recent study by the University of Exeter and University of Melbourne and funded
by Cancer Research UK, confirmed that in order to stop people from smoking,
e-cigarettes should be advertised more openly. The study appeared in the Harm
Reduction Journal.
Hannah
Farrimond, from the University of Exeter, who led the research said,
"There are real opportunities for stop smoking services to use
e-cigarettes more actively to help people give up smoking, but for this to
happen policies around the country need to be consistent, and people need to
share best practice and know what others are doing."
Farrimond
further mentioned that for the smoking cessation work to succeed the initiative
should go beyond specialist clinics where only a few smokers go to.
Experts
believe that this initiative should support smoking cessation in psychiatric
units, community mental health settings, community centres, and smoke-free
hospitals. Read
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