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The New York Times published an article yesterday about the use of electronic cigarettes being used in Italy as a means to help smokers quit. "The user 'vapes,' or puffs on the vapor to get a hit of the addictive nicotine (and the familiar sensation of bringing a cigarette to one's mouth) without the noxious substances found in cigarette smoke."
The last decade and more has been dedicated to bringing awareness of the harmful effects of cigarette and tobacco use by many organizations globally. The World Health Organization has made smoking one of their highest concerns and the plight to counsel those still smoking leave many in public health positions frustrated with their positions. No matter how frustrating many find their positions in the fight against tobacco, Italian researchers are finding great success in eliminating cigarettes from smokers with the aid of electronic cigarettes.
Riccardo Polosa lead a team of researchers at the University of Catania. They recruited 40 hard-core smokers Continue Reading





PRNewswire -- Former California State Fire Marshal Chief Ronny J. Coleman, who has long been averse to smoking due to the associated dangers, believes that The Safe Cig electronic cigarette will be able to radically reduce the number of fires started by cigarettes and the disposal of smoking materials. Globally smoking is both a leading cause of fires and a leading cause of deaths as a result of those fires. According to the 


