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Study suggests e-cigarettes help smokers quit
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2014-06-18
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The debate over the benefits and risks of e-cigarettes continues as a new British study suggests that e-cigarette smokers are 60% more likely to quit smoking than nicotine product users and those not using anything. (May 21)
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