New Evidence Suggests Electronic Cigarettes Might Be Safer Than tobacco Cigarettes
From The Behavioral Medicine Report -
This article was posted back in December and references Michael Siegel's article in the Journal of Public Health Policy. What is relevant here is the fact that the author notes the fact that it took emails from those like us to spark further research on the subject. Nice work!
From The Behavioral Medicine Report -
We recently reported that Electronic Cigarettes Are Unsafe And Pose Health Risks. These apparently controversial findings sparked emails from our readers questioning the validity of the researchers results. In a new report that contradicts the concerns raised in the recent BMED Report article as well as by the Food and Drug Administration, a Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) researcher concludes that electronic cigarettes are much safer than real cigarettes and show promise in the fight against tobacco-related diseases and death.
This article was posted back in December and references Michael Siegel's article in the Journal of Public Health Policy. What is relevant here is the fact that the author notes the fact that it took emails from those like us to spark further research on the subject. Nice work!