Arab Times

Smokers urged to switch to e-cigs for health gains

‘Vaping 95 pct less harmful than smoking’

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LONDON, Feb 11, (RTRS): Vaping, or using e-cigarettes, poses only a fraction of the health risk of tobacco smoking and should be encouraged among smokers to reap substantia­l health benefits, British public health experts said on Tuesday.

In a review of evidence on ecigarette­s commission­ed by the government-backed authority Public Health England, experts said ecigarette­s could already be helping some 20,000 UK smokers a year to quit tobacco - and possibly many more.

The report said there was “much public misunderst­anding” about nicotine, with fewer than 10 percent of adults understand­ing that the vast majority of the harms from smoking are not caused by nicotine.

It said the evidence does not support concerns that e-cigarettes are a gateway into tobacco smoking among young people.

“Our new review reinforces the finding that vaping is a fraction of the risk of smoking, at least 95 percent less harmful, and of negligible risk to bystanders,” said John Newton, a professor and director for health improvemen­t at PHE.

“It would be tragic if thousands of smokers who could quit with the help of an e-cigarette are being put off due to false fears about their safety.”

The PHE report comes a few weeks after a U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineerin­g and Medicine report on e-cigarettes. Summarisin­g data from hundreds of scientific studies, that report also said e-cigarettes are likely to be far less harmful than regular tobacco cigarettes.

PHE called on smokers and health authoritie­s to act now on the evidence reviewed in these latest reports.

Any smoker who has struggled to quit should try switching to an e-cigarette and get profession­al help, it said, adding: “The greatest quit success is among those who combine using an e-cigarette with support from a local stop smoking service.”

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