
”For the first time in 15 years the quitting rate has gone up” - ecigarettes smoking cessation
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
July 27, 201725m 20s
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Show Notes
It’s been 10 years since electronic cigarettes hit the shelves in a big way - and since there controversy has reigned about their health effects - are they less unhealthy than smoking traditional tobacco cigarettes, and will they increase nicotine dependence?
Its to that last point that new research, published on BMJ.com is looking into - specifically, do e-cigarettes help people quit tobacco?
Professor Shu-Hong Zhu, Director of the Center for Research & Intervention in Tobacco Control at the university of California San Diego joins us to discuss what effect ecigarettes have had, at a population level, on smoking cessation rates.
Read the open access research:
http://www.bmj.com/content/358/bmj.j3262