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by slykat
2462 days ago
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While that's the marketing view of most of the e-cig companies, we don't actually know if either of these claims are true. #1 e-cigs are not as harmful as normal cigarettes
It will take several decades to prove or disprove this point. However, early research points to this not being the case. #2 e-cigs make it much easier to quit tobacco
Again, early research doesn't indicate that e-cigs don't outperform other smoking cessation techniques. The main concerns I've heard are from a public health perspective. Most tobacco researchers and public health officials are concerned that e-cigs are essentially a "better" product. "Better" meaning perceived as being less offensive, cooler, convenient, and less harmful. The concern is that since the youth perceive e-cigs as cool and safe, while cigarettes as uncool and harmful, it's seeing significant adoption in younger people which is undoing the gains from the anti-tobacco campaigns in the 90s. Essentially, the hypothesis is that e-cigs are a slightly less (but really the distinction is minute and trivial) harmful product that is significantly more compelling to people. The net effect is the threat of e-cigarettes is that it can do significantly more harm to humans that cigarettes (since more people perceive it as safe). |
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/dec/28/vaping-is-95...
With this evidence, are you willing change your stance on it?