Vaping myths deter smokers from quitting

Katherine East, Eve Taylor, Ann McNeill, Ioannis Bakolis, Amy E Taylor,Olivia M Maynard, Marcus R Munafò, Jasmine Khouja

A new study carried out at Brighton and Sussex Medical School highlights the need for interventions to improve the misperceptions about vaping that are currently observed among people who smoke. The study found these beliefs could be stopping some people from switching from smoking to vaping as a less harmful alternative.

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