[PDF] e cigarettes: an evidence update;

There is no evidence that EC are undermining the long-term decline in cigarette smoking among adults and youth, and may in fact be contributing to it. Despite some experimentation with EC among never smokers, EC are attracting very few people who have never smoked into regular EC use.
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  • What is the evidence against e-cigarettes?

    Negative effects of e-cigarettes have been shown through in vitro studies and in studies of individuals exposed to chemicals in commercially available products.” The writing committee points to the significance of the clinical diagnosis of “E-cigarette, or Vaping, product use Associated Lung Injury” (EVALI).

  • What is the latest research on vaping?

    A College of Medicine researcher is discovering that vaping creates chemical reactions in the mouth that can destroy good bacteria while increasing germs that cause cavities, gum disease and cellular changes that can lead to cancer.

  • Did the FDA approve e-cigarettes?

    While certain e-cigarettes may help adults who smoke to transition completely away from, or significantly reduce their use of, more harmful cigarettes, no e-cigarette product has been approved by FDA as a smoking cessation device.

  • Did the FDA approve e-cigarettes?

    Vaping appears to be considered haram (forbidden by Islamic law) by most Islamic scholars.
    Even though the UK's Office for Health Improvements and Disparities (formerly Public Health England) says vaping is 'at least 95% less harmful than smoking', it is considered haram because vaping is not entirely risk-free.

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