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Children as young as 14 are becoming addicted to e-cigarettes...

Children as young as 14 are becoming addicted to e-Cigarettes, the head of Allen Carr’s Easyway Britain’s biggest addiction clinic has said.There has been a steep rise in the past year...

E-cigarette users 'seeking help in increasing numbers to quit vaping'...

The Evening Standard interview with Allen Carr’s Easyway: E-cigarette users are seeking help in increasing numbers to quit vaping, according to London’s biggest stop-smoking clinic Allen Carr’s Easyway. The number...

F.D.A. cracks down on ‘Juuling’ among teenagers

The nicotine industry. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. FDA the troubling reality is "that electronic cigarettes have become “wildly popular with kids". Quit smoking with Allen...

US Surgeon General Warns "E-cigarettes Pose Major Risks"

The U.S. Surgeon General called surging e-cigarette use by children and young adults “a major public health concern” and recommended increased regulation and taxation of the products in a report...

Research shows that e-cigarettes are 'as bad for the heart...

Public Health England are premature in seeing e-cigarettes as a ‘silver bullet’ for smoking #QuitSmoking #StopVaping

Can E-cigarette Ads Undermine Former Smokers? - Study says "yes".

It's not really surprising that the adverts which have portrayed smoker-like behaviour & highly aspirational imagery that mimics tobacco advertising from the 50s, 60s, and 70s have had an affect...

Public Health England sound exactly like Big Tobacco in the...

E-cigarette manufacturers attack World Health Organisation on World No Tobacco...

E-cigarettes - The new health "Time Bomb"

Are Friends Electric? Electronic cigarettes

e-Cig Goldrush

You certainly can’t blame smokers for their desperate search for a safer way of smoking. A search intensified by successive failed attempts to stop smoking.

NICE give green light for e-cigarettes and "harm reduction"

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