Science

Below you will find the list of articles concerning studies relating directly or indirectly to e-cigarettes: their use, users, efficacy, or their absolute or relative toxicity compared to smoked tobacco. There are currently hundreds of studies on e-cigarettes, and all concede almost without exception that it helps reduce risks for tobacco smokers.

In our beginner’s guide, we provide a summary of the key things that you need to know if you are wondering about the health effects of vaping. For further detail, all of our articles on the scientific aspects of e-cigarettes are available below.

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Key points in relation to studies

E-cigarettes are a means to reduce risks for smokers. They are not completely risk-free. The Department of Health in the UK is of the view that they help reduce the risks of smoked tobacco by approximately 95%.

A recent analyze from The Cochrane organisation also found that vaping is the most effective way to quit smoking.

How is vaping 95% safer than smoking?

In 2015, Public Health England (PHE) had officially declared that "vaping is at least 95% safer than smoking". A statement which the health organisation...

Latest science articles

The Sooner Smokers Quit Smoking the More Their Cancer Risk is Reduced What About Vaping?

The significant reduction in lung cancer risk was observed regardless of the age at quitting, but quitting before the age of 50 showed a...

The Latest Research on Factors Related to Nicotine Dependence

Genetic variations account for a substantial portion of differences in smoking behaviours, ranging from 40% to 75%.A recent study conducted at the University of...

More Data Indicating The Negative Consequences of Vape Flavour Bans

In a recent survey conducted by Red C Research and Marketing in Ireland, one in five ex-smokers who had switched to vaping, said they...

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