And that’s too bad, since as Steven Greenhut of the R Street Institute points out, a study from the United Kingdom’s Royal College of Physicians notes that “in the interests of public health, it is important to promote the use of e-cigarettes” and that vaping “appear(s) to be more effective when used by smokers as an aid to quitting smoking” than nicotine patches and gum.
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