Addiction 5/5/2014 Electronic Cigarette journal article

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Article at Electronic cigarettes: time for an accurate and evidence‐based debate - Hitchman - 2014 - Addiction - Wiley Online Library

Bloomberg News:

"People who used an e-cigarette were about 60 percent more likely to stop smoking than those who used other over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapies in an attempt to quit, U.K. researchers said in a study due to be published tomorrow in the journal Addiction.
The 5,863-person survey questioned people who tried to quit between 2009 and 2014, as e-cigarettes gained popularity. About a fifth of the people who said they’d tried to abstain from tobacco in the past year using e-cigarettes said they still weren’t smoking at the time they were surveyed."
 
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