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s528

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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
 
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Thats AWESOME!! Their thoughts are defiantly more meaningful than my letter to the editor :)
Fox appears to be Fair and Balanced on this topic haha
This article was much better than the first (writing style, it was easier to read).

I love that professionals are getting involved in the conversation (for us) to battle the inaccurate and alarmist arguments from the opposition.
Like I said initially, I'm all for more research, but think it should be left up to personal choice until then... go ahead and put all the warning labels on the products you want, as long as they are based on fact. Fact based actions from the government is probably too much to ask though....

At the end of the day its all about who can grab the attention of the people. Being the loudest doesn't always help, but it doesnt hurt to try :)
 
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