Hospitals Abandon Vaping Ban After Evidence On E-Cigarette Safety

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Two UK hospitals abolished a ban on the use of e-cigarettes Thursday thanks to overwhelming evidence showing they’re vastly safer than tobacco cigarettes.

A National Health Service Trust, which runs two hospitals in the city of Nottingham, revised its position on vaping in light of a groundbreaking report from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), which enthusiastically endorsed e-cigarettes as a safer alternative to smoking.



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Two UK hospitals abolished a ban on the use of e-cigarettes Thursday thanks to overwhelming evidence showing they’re vastly safer than tobacco cigarettes.

A National Health Service Trust, which runs two hospitals in the city of Nottingham, revised its position on vaping in light of a groundbreaking report from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), which enthusiastically endorsed e-cigarettes as a safer alternative to smoking.



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All good, but UK has some really tough immigration laws.
 

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Two UK hospitals abolished a ban on the use of e-cigarettes Thursday thanks to overwhelming evidence showing they’re vastly safer than tobacco cigarettes.

A National Health Service Trust, which runs two hospitals in the city of Nottingham, revised its position on vaping in light of a groundbreaking report from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), which enthusiastically endorsed e-cigarettes as a safer alternative to smoking.



Read more: Hospitals Abandon Vaping Ban After Evidence On E-Cigarette Safety
More than a year ago I learned about a small rural hospital in Michigan where patients who smoke were given ecigs to use in the hospital and encouraged to continue using them after they leave. I'm sure that hospital would prefer not to be recognized for that because they would be criticized and may be have to stop the practice.
 

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Two UK hospitals abolished a ban on the use of e-cigarettes Thursday thanks to overwhelming evidence showing they’re vastly safer than tobacco cigarettes.

A National Health Service Trust, which runs two hospitals in the city of Nottingham, revised its position on vaping in light of a groundbreaking report from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), which enthusiastically endorsed e-cigarettes as a safer alternative to smoking.



Read more: Hospitals Abandon Vaping Ban After Evidence On E-Cigarette Safety

I wanna cry. Why oh why is our government so stupid???
 
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