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Lawmakers want British vaping rules relaxed to help smokers quit

 

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FILE PHOTO: A man uses an electronic cigarette on a sunny spring day in London, April; 14, 2015. REUTERS/Cathal MacNaughton

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Vaping rules should be relaxed to allow the promotion of e-cigarettes as tools to help tobacco smokers quit, British lawmakers said on Friday.

 

This could include prescribing medically licensed e-cigarettes to assist smoking cessation efforts.

 

Vaping, or using e-cigarettes, is estimated to be 95 percent less harmful than smoking conventional ones, according to the British parliament's science and technology committee, which sees big health benefits if smokers can be encouraged to switch.

 

There is still fierce global debate as to whether e-cigarettes represent a health risk or a benefit, since their long-term effects are unclear.

 

A study https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-vaping-lungs/e-cigarette-vapor-tied-to-changes-in-lung-cells-idUKKBN1KY2BY this week, for example, found that e-cigarette vapor may cause adverse changes in lung cells.

 

But the British lawmakers concluded that the balance clearly favored vaping over tobacco smoking and it urged greater regulatory leniency to allow advertising of the relative benefits of e-cigarettes.

 

It also called for incentives to promote them as a less harmful option, in the form of lower levels of taxation, a relaxation of curbs on their use in public places and a review of approval systems for prescribing them as quit-smoking products.

 

"Concerns that e-cigarettes could be a gateway to conventional smoking, including for young non-smokers, have not materialized," said committee chairman Norman Lamb. "If used correctly, e-cigarettes could be a key weapon in the NHS's (National Health Service) stop smoking arsenal."

 

The charity Action on Smoking and Health welcomed the committee's findings and said allowing e-cigarettes to be prescribed by doctors could be particularly important to people on low incomes and those with high levels of addiction.

 

The report comes a month after Silicon Valley e-cigarette maker Juul launched its flash drive-sized vaping device in Britain, following huge success in the United States. Juul said it chose Britain as its third market - after the U.S. and Israel - partly because of the country's supportive approach to vaping.

 

(Reporting by Ben Hirschler; Editing by Alexander Smith)

 
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Totally agree with the law makers and the scientists on this. it is better for your health than normal smokes and those still smoking normal smokes should be encouraged to try to swap that habit for vaping.

The large tobacco companies themselves agree and are going down the same route so don't hold back, just get on with it.

https://www.pmi.com/who-we-are/designing-a-smoke-free-future

https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/news/promote-e-cigarettes-widely-substitute-smoking-says-new-rcp-report

 

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Ya wanna smoke, just smoke.

Ya wanna stop, just stop.

Simples.

From one day to the next. Cold turkey.

Who's in control, you or the drug?

Are you strong? Or are you weak and a junkie to the drug tobacco?

It's called WILL POWER.

(quit day April 10th 2018...……..).

 

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21 minutes ago, HHTel said:

I think you mean 'less harmful'  not better!

sorry but i'm not an english teacher and just type as i think. but isn't less harmful to your health better for your health? anyway let's not bother eh 555

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