As Washington cracks down on e-cigarettes, a new study is showing their health benefit
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“As a harm-reduction tool, e-cigarettes should be available, even promoted, to current smokers as an alternative to traditional cigarettes,” said Carrie Wade in an opinion piece published on “The Hill” website last Wednesday.
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