US confirms Vape can reduce smoking rate
In recent years, Vape's smoking cessation effect has been controversial. Even the bad article pointed out that Vape is more harmful than Vape. In some areas, Vape is completely banned according to some e-liquid data, such as Hong Kong. However, there are many countries that support Vape. For example, in the UK, they believe that Vape is 95% less harmful than cigarettes. They believe that Vape has effectively reduced the rate of smoking in the country. Recently, the United States, which has been tough on Vape policy, has finally stood. It came out that Vape can reduce the smoking rate.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the smoking rate in the United States reached 14% in 2017, reaching the lowest point in the history of smoking in the United States. This is a 42% reduction in the smoking rate compared to 1965, which is more than half. Compared with almost half of Americans smoking in 1965, the US smoking cessation in 2017 was very successful.
Is such a low smoking rate related to Vape? According to the data released by the CDC, they did not attribute this credit to Vape, but emphasized the role of “anti-tobacco education”. But smoking cessation and Vape are still topics that CDC can't avoid, and CDC also expressed their views on Vape.
CDC does not deny Vape's role in quitting smoking, but CDC believes that Vape is still a tobacco product, although it has abandoned traditional cigarettes when using Vape, but this is a real quitting, after all, you are still in Vaping Vape.
However, what is interesting about CDC is that although CDC believes that Vaping Vape is not a smoking cessation, it does not define Vaping Vape as a smoker. Since it does not recognize Vaping Vape as a smoker, it is an indirect recognition of Vape. Smoking cessation effect, perhaps this is the CDC needs more data to prove Vape's smoking cessation effect.
Not long ago, the CDC has made it clear that Vape is indeed one of the important factors for the decline in smoking rates. The CDC's definition of Vape is so vague that it should be related to the current interests. After all, the taxes provided by tobacco companies are much higher than the taxes that Vape merchants can provide, and whether Vape is a tobacco product is still controversial, but with the follow-up of Vape Popularization, Vape's smoking cessation effect will be more and more concerned by everyone, Vape quit smoking data is also constantly accumulating, when CDC's definition of Vape will not be so vague.