E-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful than tobacco -UK study

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E-cigarettes around 95% less harmful than tobacco estimates landmark review - Press releases - GOV.UK

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The tide turning on the ANTZ! Maybe the ANTZ and the alphabet soup of groups will see the light that is shining on vapeing and apologize. :)
There won't be any apologies unless and until pleading in court for a light civil ruling or criminal sentence.
 

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thanks.DC2.
I had thought that figure was better,97% or so.
as far as the 95% I do not believe the ANTZ will
think it's good enough. the chillin´ and all that.
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mike
Comparisons to activities with similar risks to vaping might be more effective than number estimates like those.
 

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Public Health England commissions lengthy report: “E-cigarettes, and evidence update” that objectively assesses the scientific evidence on vapor products (in sharp contrast to false fear mongering propaganda by Obama’s DHHS, Big Pharma shills, JAMA, etc.)
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...ort_commissioned_by_Public_Health_England.pdf

Public Health England report “E-cigarettes: a new foundation for evidence-based policy and practice” documents the health benefits of vaping in England, recommends policies and practices to encourage more smokers to switch to vaping
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...on_for_evidence_based_policy_and_practice.pdf

Public Health England says “E-cigarettes are 95% less harmful to your health than normal cigarettes,” but provides no evidence e-cigs pose 5% of cigarette risks. Says “When supported by a smoking cessation service, they help most smokers to quit tobacco altogether,” but provides no evidence cessation services assist smokers switch to vaping.
E-cigarettes: an evidence update - Publications - GOV.UK

Below are some of the hundreds of news stories generated by PHE's reports and recommendations.

Fears e-cigarettes lead children to smoke tobacco are unfounded, survey suggests

Fears e-cigarettes lead children to smoke tobacco are unfounded, survey suggests - Health News - Health & Families - The Independent


Talking Politics: Anti-vaping campaigners are a threat to public health

Anti-vaping campaigners are a threat to public health | Talking Politics - Yahoo News UK


Vaping: e-cigarettes safer than smoking, says Public Health England

Vaping: e-cigarettes safer than smoking, says Public Health England | Society | The Guardian


E-cigarettes could be prescribed by NHS to help smokers quit, report says

E-cigarettes could be prescribed by the NHS to help smokers quit, report says - BBC News


Make e-cigarettes available on the NHS say government health officials

Make e-cigarettes available on NHS, say Government health officials - Health News - Health & Families - The Independent


British smokers urged to start vaping by health officials

British smokers urged to start vaping by health officials - Telegraph


Expert review backs positive potential of e-cigarettes

Expert review backs positive potential of e-cigarettes | News | Nursing Times


Give e-cigarettes out for FREE on the NHS help smokers quit, say health chiefs: Devices are 95% safer than cigarettes and could save 76,000 lives every year

NHS should give out free e-cigarettes says Public Health England | Daily Mail Online


Study: E-cigarettes are 95% safer than tobacco

Study: E-cigarettes Are 95% Safer Than Tobacco | The Daily Caller


E-cigarettes should be prescribed on NHS by doctors

E-cigarettes should be prescribed to smokers on NHS: study - Yahoo News


E-cigarettes 95% safer than tobacco, say UK health officials

E-cigarettes 95% safer than tobacco, say UK health officials


Young people are ‘vaping’ more and smoking less

Young people are 'vaping' more and smoking less. We're still trying to work out why. | Irish Examiner


Call for e-cigarettes to prescribed on NHS

Call For E-Cigarettes To Be Prescribed On NHS


E-cigarette restrictions in Wales ‘not backed by evidence’

E-cigarette restrictions in Wales 'not backed by evidence' - BBC News


In Wales, E-cigarettes are treated like sticks of poison. In England they might available on the NHS. Figure that out.

In Wales, E-cigs are treated like sticks of poison. In England they might be available on the NHS. Figure that out. - David James - Wales Online


E-cigarettes: English health bosses want to prescribe them on the NHS. But what about Wales?

E-cigarettes: English health bosses want to prescribe them on the NHS. But what about Wales?
| Wales - ITV News




Cancer charity calls for Welsh Government U-turn on e-cigs

Cancer charity calls for Welsh Government U-turn on e-cigs | Wales - ITV News


UK plans to prescribe e-cigarettes to help smokers quit

UK plans to prescribe e-cigarettes to help smokers quit - The Times of India


E-cigarettes ‘should be prescribed’

Cookies must be enabled. | The Australian


US news coverage of UK PHE reports on e-cigs


E-cigarettes ‘Should be prescribed on the NHS to cut smoking-related deaths’

E-Cigarettes 'Should Be Prescribed On The NHS To Cut Smoking-Related Deaths'


E-cigs ‘should be prescribed’ to help smokers quit

E-cigarettes could be prescribed for some smokers in England after an independent review of the evidence


E-cigarettes ‘95% less harmful than tobacco’

E-cigarettes '95% less harmful than tobacco' - Medical News Today


E-cigarettes can help smokers quit, UK health agency says

E-Cigarettes Can Help Smokers Quit, U.K. Health Agency Says - WSJ


E-cigarettes 95% less harmful than tobacco, UK study says

E-cigarettes 95 percent less harmful than tobacco, UK study says | Fox News


This country might soon be giving out e-cigarettes for free

This country might soon be giving out e-cigarettes for free - Fortune


Should doctors prescribe e-cigarettes?

Should doctors prescribe e-cigarettes? UK study says e-cigs are 95 percent less harmful than tobacco


E-cigarettes are 95% less harmful than tobacco: UK study

E-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful than tobacco: UK study| Reuters


E-cigarettes are 95% less harmful than cigarettes, UK report says (Godshall comments)

E-cigs 95 percent less harmful than cigarettes, UK report says | TheHill
 

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Public Health England commissions lengthy report: “E-cigarettes, and evidence update” that objectively assesses the scientific evidence on vapor products (in sharp contrast to false fear mongering propaganda by Obama’s DHHS, Big Pharma shills, JAMA, etc.)
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...ort_commissioned_by_Public_Health_England.pdf

Public Health England report “E-cigarettes: a new foundation for evidence-based policy and practice” documents the health benefits of vaping in England, recommends policies and practices to encourage more smokers to switch to vaping
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...on_for_evidence_based_policy_and_practice.pdf

Public Health England says “E-cigarettes are 95% less harmful to your health than normal cigarettes,” but provides no evidence e-cigs pose 5% of cigarette risks. Says “When supported by a smoking cessation service, they help most smokers to quit tobacco altogether,” but provides no evidence cessation services assist smokers switch to vaping.
E-cigarettes: an evidence update - Publications - GOV.UK

Below are some of the hundreds of news stories generated by PHE's reports and recommendations.

Fears e-cigarettes lead children to smoke tobacco are unfounded, survey suggests

Fears e-cigarettes lead children to smoke tobacco are unfounded, survey suggests - Health News - Health & Families - The Independent


Talking Politics: Anti-vaping campaigners are a threat to public health

Anti-vaping campaigners are a threat to public health | Talking Politics - Yahoo News UK


Vaping: e-cigarettes safer than smoking, says Public Health England

Vaping: e-cigarettes safer than smoking, says Public Health England | Society | The Guardian


E-cigarettes could be prescribed by NHS to help smokers quit, report says

E-cigarettes could be prescribed by the NHS to help smokers quit, report says - BBC News


Make e-cigarettes available on the NHS say government health officials

Make e-cigarettes available on NHS, say Government health officials - Health News - Health & Families - The Independent


British smokers urged to start vaping by health officials

British smokers urged to start vaping by health officials - Telegraph


Expert review backs positive potential of e-cigarettes

Expert review backs positive potential of e-cigarettes | News | Nursing Times


Give e-cigarettes out for FREE on the NHS help smokers quit, say health chiefs: Devices are 95% safer than cigarettes and could save 76,000 lives every year

NHS should give out free e-cigarettes says Public Health England | Daily Mail Online


Study: E-cigarettes are 95% safer than tobacco

Study: E-cigarettes Are 95% Safer Than Tobacco | The Daily Caller


E-cigarettes should be prescribed on NHS by doctors

E-cigarettes should be prescribed to smokers on NHS: study - Yahoo News


E-cigarettes 95% safer than tobacco, say UK health officials

E-cigarettes 95% safer than tobacco, say UK health officials


Young people are ‘vaping’ more and smoking less

Young people are 'vaping' more and smoking less. We're still trying to work out why. | Irish Examiner


Call for e-cigarettes to prescribed on NHS

Call For E-Cigarettes To Be Prescribed On NHS


E-cigarette restrictions in Wales ‘not backed by evidence’

E-cigarette restrictions in Wales 'not backed by evidence' - BBC News


In Wales, E-cigarettes are treated like sticks of poison. In England they might available on the NHS. Figure that out.

In Wales, E-cigs are treated like sticks of poison. In England they might be available on the NHS. Figure that out. - David James - Wales Online


E-cigarettes: English health bosses want to prescribe them on the NHS. But what about Wales?

E-cigarettes: English health bosses want to prescribe them on the NHS. But what about Wales?
| Wales - ITV News




Cancer charity calls for Welsh Government U-turn on e-cigs

Cancer charity calls for Welsh Government U-turn on e-cigs | Wales - ITV News


UK plans to prescribe e-cigarettes to help smokers quit

UK plans to prescribe e-cigarettes to help smokers quit - The Times of India


E-cigarettes ‘should be prescribed’

Cookies must be enabled. | The Australian


US news coverage of UK PHE reports on e-cigs


E-cigarettes ‘Should be prescribed on the NHS to cut smoking-related deaths’

E-Cigarettes 'Should Be Prescribed On The NHS To Cut Smoking-Related Deaths'


E-cigs ‘should be prescribed’ to help smokers quit

E-cigarettes could be prescribed for some smokers in England after an independent review of the evidence


E-cigarettes ‘95% less harmful than tobacco’

E-cigarettes '95% less harmful than tobacco' - Medical News Today


E-cigarettes can help smokers quit, UK health agency says

E-Cigarettes Can Help Smokers Quit, U.K. Health Agency Says - WSJ


E-cigarettes 95% less harmful than tobacco, UK study says

E-cigarettes 95 percent less harmful than tobacco, UK study says | Fox News


This country might soon be giving out e-cigarettes for free

This country might soon be giving out e-cigarettes for free - Fortune


Should doctors prescribe e-cigarettes?

Should doctors prescribe e-cigarettes? UK study says e-cigs are 95 percent less harmful than tobacco


E-cigarettes are 95% less harmful than tobacco: UK study

E-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful than tobacco: UK study| Reuters


E-cigarettes are 95% less harmful than cigarettes, UK report says (Godshall comments)

E-cigs 95 percent less harmful than cigarettes, UK report says | TheHill
Wow! Thanks!
 
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This one is an attack on vaping in response to Public Health England's policy and their research.

This one is definitely a mixed bag. But it also states that:

"Professor Kevin Fenton, director of health at PHE said, "Smoking remains England's number one killer and the best thing a smoker can do is to quit completely, now and forever. E-cigarettes are not completely risk free but when compared to smoking, evidence shows they carry just a fraction of the harm.""
 
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