The sequel continues, it seems we weren't the only ones who paid attention to this scam, and the article didn't play well among Kings College research center.
I gotta email a copy of this thread to Kings later this evening.
The WHO' shady stance on this is being called out.
This is one organization I will no longer have trust in anything they say.
A World Health Organisation-commissioned review of e-cigarettes contains errors, misinterpretations and misrepresentations, meaning policymakers may miss their potential health benefits, a group of tobacco addiction experts said.
"I was shocked and surprised when I read it," Ann McNeill, a researchers at the national addiction center at King's College London, told reporters at a briefing. "I felt it was an inaccurate portrayal of the evidence on e-cigarettes."
WHO report gives misleading view on e-cigarettes, experts argue | Fox News
I gotta email a copy of this thread to Kings later this evening.
The WHO' shady stance on this is being called out.
This is one organization I will no longer have trust in anything they say.
A World Health Organisation-commissioned review of e-cigarettes contains errors, misinterpretations and misrepresentations, meaning policymakers may miss their potential health benefits, a group of tobacco addiction experts said.
"I was shocked and surprised when I read it," Ann McNeill, a researchers at the national addiction center at King's College London, told reporters at a briefing. "I felt it was an inaccurate portrayal of the evidence on e-cigarettes."
WHO report gives misleading view on e-cigarettes, experts argue | Fox News
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