Two articles published today.
The Good:
STEPHEN D. SUGARMAN:
Stephen D. Sugarman is a professor at the UC Berkeley School of Law whose specialties include torts and public health.
To help smokers quit, make them vapers.
"By adopting three complementary policy ideas that would encourage rather than discourage e-cigarette use, government — especially the federal government — could nudge many more Americans to quit smoking and eventually save millions of lives."
To help smokers quit, make them vapers - LA Times
The Bad:
Amina Khan:
Amina Khan is a science writer covering a broad range of topics, from Mars rovers to linguistics to bio-inspired engineering.
Obviously quite an expert in the field of vaping eh?
Teens who vape are more likely to .............
She copies & pastes the gateway drivel.
"For teens and young adults, e-cigarettes could be .............., according to a new paper published by JAMA Pediatrics.
Thanks JAMA. As usual you are top notch at fear mongering.
http:// Los Angeles Times - California, national and world news - Los Angeles Times science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-e-cigarettes-vape-teens-smoke-tobacco-20150908-story.html
The Ugly:
Still Waiting. Stay tuned. Same Bat time. Same Bat channel.
BTW you must register on the LAT website to comment.
I have an account so if anyone has some "pithy" comments, post 'em up and I will gladly repost for the sake of "pithyness".
The Good:
STEPHEN D. SUGARMAN:
Stephen D. Sugarman is a professor at the UC Berkeley School of Law whose specialties include torts and public health.
To help smokers quit, make them vapers.
"By adopting three complementary policy ideas that would encourage rather than discourage e-cigarette use, government — especially the federal government — could nudge many more Americans to quit smoking and eventually save millions of lives."
To help smokers quit, make them vapers - LA Times
The Bad:
Amina Khan:
Amina Khan is a science writer covering a broad range of topics, from Mars rovers to linguistics to bio-inspired engineering.
Obviously quite an expert in the field of vaping eh?
Teens who vape are more likely to .............
She copies & pastes the gateway drivel.
"For teens and young adults, e-cigarettes could be .............., according to a new paper published by JAMA Pediatrics.
Thanks JAMA. As usual you are top notch at fear mongering.
http:// Los Angeles Times - California, national and world news - Los Angeles Times science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-e-cigarettes-vape-teens-smoke-tobacco-20150908-story.html
The Ugly:
Still Waiting. Stay tuned. Same Bat time. Same Bat channel.
BTW you must register on the LAT website to comment.
I have an account so if anyone has some "pithy" comments, post 'em up and I will gladly repost for the sake of "pithyness".