E-cigs most effective in helping smokers quit, study says

A British study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that e-cigarettes were almost twice as effective at helping people quit smoking as nicotine-replacement products like patches and gum.   The study, conducted by Queen Mary University in London and funded by Britain’s National Institute for Health Research and Cancer Research, found that when combined with one-on-one behavior therapy, using e-cigarettes was an effective path to smoking cessation. A total of 886 participants…
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