In March, YouGov polling showed there were 3.2million e-cigarette users in Britain - down from 3.6million the year before, reported The Times. This year 17.4 per cent of smokers used an e-cigarette while 17.6 per cent said they used one in 2014. Researchers studied more than 400 men and women aged between 21 and 45 made up of non-smokers, cigarette smokers, e-cigarette users and people who both smoked and vaped. 'Knowing the vaping profile is pathogen-rich, you're not doing yourself any favours by using vaping to quit smoking.' Among the participants in the study were first-time vapers aged between 21 and 35 who had been using e-cigarettes for between four and 12 months.
Source: Daily Mail October 15, 2020 00:49 UTC