on 17-12-2015 18:03
There has been a great deal of discussion about E-cigarettes in the past. I personally always felt some scientists were clamouring to find any reason why these were also harmful to health.... Recent research has shown that 3/4 of e-cigarettes contain a dangerous chemical called diacetyl which can cause bronchiolitis obliterans otherwise known as 'popcorn lung'
https://www.wddty.com/news/2015/12/just-like-normal-cigarettes-e-cigarettes-cause-lung-disease.html
However to add balance.... A study published in August 2015 by Public Health England, an executive branch of the United Kingdom Department of Health, showed e-cigarettes are approximately 95 percent safer than conventional cigarettes.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-12-2015 18:15
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on 17-12-2015 18:23
on 17-12-2015 18:23
@Anonymous wrote:
seeing as they don't contain all the harmful chemicals eg tar etc, id imagine they're infinitly less harmful
I would tend to agree with that. Particularly if people use them as an aid to giving up...and not a continued replacement...
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on 17-12-2015 20:20
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on 17-12-2015 20:33
on 17-12-2015 20:33
And then there is the story of my other half. Smoked since he was 12yrs old (I know) ...came with me to the doctors in June of this year. While he was in the waiting room he picked up a brochure on giving up smoking. He attended the GP clinic...took prescribed medication (Champix) and in 6 weeks had given up totally.
He has literally shocked everyone (himself included)
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on 17-12-2015 22:08
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on 17-12-2015 22:27
on 17-12-2015 22:27
Ok cool, Ill have a look at that later. Thanks