Don't know if had been discussed yet or not but it's nice to see someone taking an active notice that this can be of great help to smokers. Thanks for showing it.
What amazes me about this study is that they the e-cigs had such a successful effect with participants who had *no intention of quitting*, and with cartridges containing only 7.4 mg/ml nicotine.
Pardon me, that was wrong. It seems that, unlike the FDA, they actually calculated the amount of nicotine correctly. LOL!. The cartridges contained ~7.4mg of nicotine total, not 7.4 mg/ml.
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