Restricting Flavoured Vapes Could Harm Smoking Cessation Efforts, Finds Study
June 14, 2024
June 14, 2024
BRISTOL, England, June 14 (TNSres) -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release:
Restricting the choice of flavoured vapes, also known as e-cigarettes, could have an adverse effect on the many adults who use them to reduce or quit smoking, according to a new University of Bristol-led study published in the journal Harm Reduction.
In March/April 2023, the proportion of children experimenting with vaping had grown by 50% year on year, from one in 13 to o . . .
Restricting the choice of flavoured vapes, also known as e-cigarettes, could have an adverse effect on the many adults who use them to reduce or quit smoking, according to a new University of Bristol-led study published in the journal Harm Reduction.
In March/April 2023, the proportion of children experimenting with vaping had grown by 50% year on year, from one in 13 to o . . .