E-cigarettes were less effective than gum and other nicotine replacement aids, study says - The Philadelphia Tribune
People using e-cigarettes to quit smoking found them to be less helpful than more traditional smoking cessations aids, a new study found.
People using e-cigarettes to quit smoking found them to be less helpful than more traditional smoking cessations aids, a new study found.
The study, published Monday in the journal BMJ, analyzed the… [+3861 chars]
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