According to a study on the tobacco cigarettes are less harmful than
the 95 percent, and the probability that the tobacco habit in the future
to help persuade the United Kingdom's National Health Service will be
offered.
British public health experts who compiled this report is to encourage people to quit smoking, this "game changer" can be.
Moreover, they say that there is no evidence that smoking motivates children.
Those working in the health sector welcomed the move, but the British Medical Association has expressed its reservations.
The Government of Wales announced that he was off on plans to ban e-cigarettes.
E-cigarettes are increasingly popular in the UK are adults.
Health experts are divided on whether it is a safe alternative to smoking or another way by this deadly addiction.
Britain's Institute of Public Health team of experts to examine the evidence.
The findings were derived from research reveals that e-cigarettes are safer than smoking and 95 percent are less harmful.
London knngz college professor and author of the report Professor Iain
Mac Neil said in e-cigarettes for health care "game changer" can be.
He said: "Every year (in the UK) tmbakusy 80 thousand people die. If all people who smoke e-cigarettes be moved so that number would be reduced to four thousand. This is the best estimate at the time, and the number may be less than this. '
The
report said doctors and anti-smoking organizations, e-cigarette is not
licensed for medical needs because they can not prescribe. They also hope that in the future it will not be difficult.
Every year (in the UK) tmbakusy 80 thousand people die. If all people who smoke e-cigarettes be moved so that number would be reduced to four thousand. This is the best estimate at the time, and the number may be less than this.
Professor Mac Neil
Professor Mac Neil says he will request that the health professionals
they intended to quit smoking e-cigarette use among those who talk
about.
"If I were running the service to stop smoking e-cigarettes so I want to encourage people. Help to give up smoking in the use of drugs is recommended. "
The report also highlights the fact that huge numbers of people have doubts on its safety. Almost half (44.8) percent do not realize that e-cigarettes are less harmful than smoking.
Public Health Director Professor Kevin fyntun health in the UK says it
is important to know who to deal with these things they harmful myths,
understand.
"E-than
smoking cigarettes is not entirely risk-free, there is evidence that
the actual problem is that it is less harmful to the growing number of
people think that e-cigarettes are just as harmful Smoking. "Strong law
According
to the report, there is still no evidence that children or those who do
not smoke, they will be attracted to E-cigarettes. Use it daily to these people, 'restricted', which is already smoke. E cigarettes smoked in the UK is proving to be lyymddgar of those who give.
This concerns not only us, but the World Health Organization and
other international organizations have called for the rules for
e-cigarettes, and 40 countries have taken similar measures.
Report
Smoking
and Health Administration (O h) chief executive Deborah arnut welcomed
the results, saying that "The research clearly shows that e-cigarettes
are less harmful than smoking. Public health statement from the UK time is propitious. The experts from the health, public, media, and especially the e-cigarette smokers will restore trust.
British
Medical Association spokesman says the increase would be beneficial to
the report, but he emphasized the need to protect the public. The British Medical Association had supported the ban on the use of e-cigarettes.
"We need a strong regulatory framework which will decide what is good for people's health. E cigarette aurkdsat health standards and inform the complete is less harmful than tobacco.
Wales spokesman said: "We fear that the use of e-cigarette smoking
will become normal again, especially for the generation that grew up in
the smoke-free society.
"This
not only concerns us but the World Health Organization and other
international organizations have called for rules to e cigarettes and 40
countries have taken similar measures."
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