Friday, November 1, 2019

Vaping: It’s hard to quit, but help is available

E-cigarettes burst onto the scene in the 2010s and were quickly embraced by the public as a solution to the problem of smoking, even heralded by former Surgeon General Richard Carmona as having “very meaningful harm reduction potential” for adult smokers. Astonishingly, e-cigarette manufacturers were never required to demonstrate that their devices were safe, or even safer than combustible cigarettes — the idea that a product could be more health-harming than tobacco seemed so unfathomable as to be not worthy of serious consideration. Fast forward a decade and a lot has happened The e-cigarette industry continually developed “new and improved” versions of their product in order to expand their market and increase sales. E-cigarettes, rebranded as sleek “vaping devices” and designed to

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