Is the risk of vape really reduced by 95%?
In recent years, the popularity and promotion of vapes around the world, how much can vapes harm less than cigarettes? I believe that it is one thing that users have always wanted to know. This article will talk about this issue.
The British Public Health Agency (PHE) reported in 2015 that vapes are a safer alternative to traditional tobacco. E-Cigarettes: An Evidence Update. The report summarizes a large number of scientific studies and draws a clear conclusion: vapes can reduce harm by about 95% compared to traditional tobacco, and are expected to be an alternative to tobacco withdrawal drugs such as nicotine patches. The UK Public Health Agency has included this conclusion on its official government website to remind British smokers an alternative, safer way to stop or improve tobacco's further harm to smokers.
In 2016, the Public Health Agency of England issued a statement jointly with 13 public health organizations, recognizing that vapes have a lower health risk than traditional cigarettes and support it as a smoking cessation tool.
The Royal College of Physicians published a research report in 2016, Nicotine without smoke: tobacco subtraction (tobacco smoke reduction). The results of the study support the following conclusions: 1. Vapes are not the gateway to smoking; 2. Vapes do not lead to the normalization of smoking; 3. Vapes are very helpful in quitting smoking; 4. Compared with other tobacco products The long-term hazard of electronic cigarettes may be less than 5%.
In 2016, scientists from various fields in the world have made a definitive conclusion through the research on vapes for several years: vapes are much less harmful than cigarettes, and can be used as a powerful tool for tobacco harm reduction. Dr. Professor and others issued a joint open letter to the World Health Organization, proposing that WHO and governments should calmly analyze scientific arguments, not accepting or promoting misinterpretation of vapes by defective media, and should include them in global tobacco reduction. An important tool for harming work.
The World Health Organization (WHO) believes that vapes are an emerging frontier and are full of hope for global tobacco control, but they also need to be managed. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization in 2017, 52 of the world have already clarified the legalization of vapes and began to implement management. WHO hopes that more countries will introduce vape regulations to ensure the legal and safe use of vapes.
The developed countries where electronic cigarettes are active in scientific research fields such as Europe and the United States are generally accepted. The government has also introduced corresponding policies to effectively supervise electronic cigarettes to promote the public health process. However, due to national taxation, tobacco group intervention, media misinterpretation and other reasons, some countries have adopted bans on vapes. However, as the benefits of vapes in public health in some developed countries become more and more obvious, many countries have begun to ban the suspicion from the initial suspicion, banned, and banned vapes into the normal supervision of the government. Such as Canada, the Philippines, Indonesia and so on.
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