Real Solutions CDC report shows more smokers try to quit with e-cigs than nicotine replacement products
“The CDC has finally acknowledged the popularity of vaping,” said Brad Rodu, a professor of medicine at the University of Louisville and an anti-smoking advocate.
“This study documents that vaping is American smokers’ most popular quit-smoking aid, despite a broad misinformation campaign labeling e-cigarettes as neither safe nor effective.”
Rodu said the study shows that “far fewer smokers use FDA-approved aids, which have been promoted by federal health authorities for many years.”