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In reply to the discussion: Study finds E-cigarettes don’t help smokers quit [View all]alp227
(33,129 posts)82. Shouldn't people be allowed to breathe fresh air in parks?
Can I blow smoke in your face in the park?
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I assume it is a religious/morality trip, as the posters who are against e-cig use
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#6
Maybe ego is more important than anyone dying. Beyond morals. Selfish. Or paid n/t
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#9
You really think you're not being "force fed" gases from the car in front of you?
Psephos
Mar 2014
#76
To find out how people quit smoking, you don't talk to smokers, but to former
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#3
It's not really junk science. It's real science, it just seems to be drawing conclusions
hughee99
Mar 2014
#19
It's either done right or it's junk. This is junk. And someone with a so-called dr behind the name
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#23
Was this study designed specifically to compare quit rates for e-cig users vs. non-users?
hughee99
Mar 2014
#39
"We conducted a longitudinal analysis of a national sample of current US smokers to determine....
NoOneMan
Mar 2014
#122
I don't think the results scare anyone. It is a poorly contstructed way to answer the question.
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#120
Hey, if you are comfortable with crap science, go ahead. The author's even say it's
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#126
I'm not drawing a conclusion about whether or not employing e-cigs to quit is helpful
NoOneMan
Mar 2014
#128
No study. Walking around on the street. And all those e-cig stores ain't charities.
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#130
Science is made by people, who lie, cheat, steal and tell what they see as the truth, and
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#138
i never thought that it was a way to quit just a way to get around the additves that companies put
leftyohiolib
Mar 2014
#5
If we can fully determine e-cigs do not effectively help people quit or reduce cigarette consumption
NoOneMan
Mar 2014
#123
NRT's has most certainly not been shown to be more effective than cold-turkey
NoOneMan
Mar 2014
#127
Um. Yes. In response to: "Cold turkey has been proven the most effective way to quit?"
NoOneMan
Mar 2014
#136
bogus 'study' should have used the term nicotine addiction- & explain the health difference between
Sunlei
Mar 2014
#64
One of the main problems I've faced when trying to quit my habit of smoking cigarettes ...
spin
Mar 2014
#68
Oddly the same tactics used by the gun control advocates in their attempt to ban firearms ...
spin
Mar 2014
#100
That may be true but while many gun control advocates state they do not wish to ban ...
spin
Mar 2014
#102
Why is that odd? Is it unfair for me to point out that tactics used by those who favor ...
spin
Mar 2014
#105
The term I used was in the first sentence of my reply was "greatly resisting and banning."
spin
Mar 2014
#119
Apparently many don't realize that vaping is not smoking. That the particles released in the exhale
OregonBlue
Mar 2014
#95
Which is why I don't want to see this option taxed/regulated out of existence. n/t
Yo_Mama
Mar 2014
#167
Quitting what? Apparently you think the whole idea is for people to quit nicotine.
Demit
Mar 2014
#155
OMG, ALERT THE FDA! They've mistakenly approved nicotine patches, lozenges & gum.
Demit
Mar 2014
#180