A comprehensive critical review of published research looking at the exposure of vapers to toxic heavy metals has been conducted by leading vape experts Professors Soulet and Sussman. They discovered that researchers almost always adopt poor methods to obtain results and therefore their findings frequently report overestimated exposure levels or results that are irrelevant and […]
Category: Health Studies
Health Studies on Vaping & Smoking
Vaping has become a way of life for many people in the UK who have chosen to put down their cigarettes and opt for a healthier and cheaper way of life.
We all know the vast array of health implications caused by smoking. While endless research has proved “Vaping is around 95% less harmful than smoking” studies and research groups are still making groundbreaking efforts to highlight the effects. This is to ensure consumers can make factual based health and lifestyle choices.
Smokers are being dissuaded from switching to e-cigs and UK vapers are worried about vaping with misinformation about dual use, but is it bad? A story is circulating in the media that dual use of cigarettes and UK vapes are bad, with some American commentators even going so far as to suggest it is better […]
The Observer newspaper ran an editorial last week that stated vaping with e-cigarettes poses a “serious risk”. The article, “The Observer view on the dangers of assuming vaping is a safe alternative to smoking”, contained multiple factual errors, and smoking cessation experts have pointed out that the editorial misrepresents research and opinion. What did the […]
The World Health Organisation’s World Mental Health Day takes place this week. UK experts say that tobacco places an unfair health inequality on those experiencing mental health problems and that switching from smoking to vaping can play a part in improving mental health. What is World Mental Health Day? This is the day when the […]
UK e-liquids and electronic cigarettes have helped to power record levels of quitting in pregnant women who smoke tobacco. UK e-liquids and electronic cigarettes have helped to power record levels of quitting in pregnant women who smoke tobacco. The news builds on the research that found vapes are more effective quit tools for pregnant women […]