Our latest comprehensive independent e-cigarette review, written by leading academics in the field of tobacco control, looks at the latest international data and peer-reviewed research," Dockrell said, "although media coverage around the safety of e-cigarettes is at times confusing and confusing. Confused, but the evidence is increasingly consensus. While there are certain risks, e-cigarettes are far less harmful than smoking. This view is supported by a number of key institutions including Cancer Research UK, Action on Smoking and Health, the Royal College of Physicians, the British Medical Association, and has recently won support from a major US scientific body, the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine . "
Docker then goes on to examine and debunk five common truths about e-cigarettes and vaping.
In short, he believes that e-cigarettes and cigarettes are not the same and should not be treated equally. And, 7 million smokers in England are aware of these differences.





