A study that just appeared in the “Addiction” journal shows that e-cigarettes and a drug (varenicline) increase the chances of quitting smoking. This particular study also supports a January 2019 study, which shows that for people hoping to quit smoking, vaping is twice as effective as nicotine substitutes. The 4 researchers behind the study work […]En savoir plus
Tags : Smoking cessation
Unlike their British counterparts, the French health authorities are still not convinced that vaping can help people quit tobacco. The reason for this is a lack of reliable studies on the effectiveness of the e-cigarette. The situation may soon change, however, after a new study’s initial results confirm the e-cigarette’s numerous benefits. Indeed, e-cigarettes are […]En savoir plus
Since the meteoric rise of the vaping industry, many research studies have turned to the health benefits of making the switch. Most came to the conclusion that this smoking substitute was comparatively harmless to health. Vaping is indeed proven to be 95% less hazardous to health than tobacco. More recently, a study focused on vaping as […]En savoir plus
There's a clear link between e-cigarette use and a high success rate of tobacco use cessation. But a new study underlines that the frequency of use is a key success factor in succeeding to stop tobacco use.En savoir plus
Summertime, with its more peaceful days, could be the perfect moment to stop smoking. The French magazine Femme Actuelle has seized the opportunity to give us the following advice to finally get rid of cigarettes.En savoir plus
Until now, there had been no major scientific results bringing evidence of the usefulness of e-cigarettes in stop smoking programs. But a study led by Californian searchers has shown that there is a clear correlation between e-cigarette use and smoking cessation.En savoir plus
A new study from the Kingston University in London has determined that people who vape and smoke at the same time ("dual users") find it harder to quit as they don't consider themselves as smokers.En savoir plus
Nicotine inhalers are approved nicotine cessation devices that are available in pharmacies. They have been compared to e-cigs in 2 different studies. And the result is clear: the e-cigarette scored consistently higher than the inhaler in all aspects of perceived satisfaction.En savoir plus
Varenicline (also called Chantix® or Champix®) is a medicine developed to help people stop smoking. It enables 44% of the smokers to quit smoking within 3 months. But in 2011, increased cardiovascular and neuropsychiatric risks were identified. Are they true?En savoir plus
The annual study led by Ash has found out that, for the first time since 2012, ex smokers were a majority among vapers. But there is still much to do. There are almost 9 million active smokers in the UK, and a third of them has never tried vapingEn savoir plus
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