Waterloo Region Record

If vaping helps kick habit, it has some merit

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This appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

The rate at which people quit smoking has gone up a notch, a recent study shows, and e-cigarettes may have something to do with it.

The study, published in the British Medical Journal, analyzed data from five U.S. Census tobacco-use surveys.

There are caveats. Using e-cigarettes may not have been the cause of the quitting, but an effect of motivation to quit. Also, some people who start using e-cigarettes keep using them, and that may have health effects. The American Lung Associatio­n said the Food and Drug Administra­tion had found other methods, but not yet e-cigarettes, to be safe and effective for quitting smoking.

To the contrary, the agency under President Barack Obama issued retroactiv­e regulation­s on e-cigarettes that small ecigarette companies said could kill them if they took full effect. President Donald Trump’s FDA has extended deadlines under those regulation­s. It might be wise to reconsider them altogether.

The new study is at least some evidence that e-cigarettes deserve some credit for helping people move away from smoking. And any uptick in quitting is grounds for celebratio­n.

That doesn’t mean nonsmokers should take up vaping, especially young people. But if e-cigarettes are helping adults quit a tobacco habit, that deserves considerat­ion in discussion­s of vaping’s future.

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