New Study on E-Cigarette Use Highlighted
Given the high numbers of smokers in our country, the Association of Vapers of Peru (Asovape) highlighted the importance of the recent study from the United Kingdom that indicates that vaping is substantially less harmful than smoking and is the most useful tool to quit conventional cigarettes. The Asovape indicated that, according to the latest study from the prestigious King's College London, vaping, or also known as the use of e-cigarettes, presented significantly lower risks than smoking, and has a 65% success rate for attempts to quit smoking, compared to less than 59% for other efforts to quit smoking. For Jorge Palma, president of Asovape, this forceful report "should provide peace of...
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