E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices that heat a heterogeneous liquid to form an aerosol. This liquid is made from nicotine, added flavors and other chemicals. Aerosols are considered an alternative to cigarette smoking.
The report, published in the October 19 online issue of JAMA Network Open, said the study “shows that switching to e-cigarettes (even on a daily basis) does not help smokers stay away from cigarettes.” was able to do it.”
Dr. John P. Pierce, a professor in the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center, said: “Our results suggest that people who quit smoking and switch to e-cigarettes or other tobacco products are actually more The risk of resuming smoking in the next year increases to 8.5 percent compared to people who have given up any form of tobacco use.
The popularity of e-cigarettes increased when medical experts said that e-cigarettes can be used as an option to quit smoking. However, Pierce suggested, “evidence indicates that switching to e-cigarettes reduced the likelihood of abstaining from cigarettes, not increased chances.”
Researchers believe that this was a unique study in itself.
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