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Revision as of 11:39, 19 December 2020
Here we take a look at busting myths and debunking junk science about nicotine or products containing nicotine.
ENDS - Articles - Multiple Myths
- Not surprisingly, there are lots of inaccuracies and misconceptions about e-cigarettes and vaping. This blog looks at some of the most common myths and provides the facts.
THR - Articles
- A number of consumer groups and public health experts, have raised serious concerns about the bias and false claims made by a recent University of Bath study, which explored the Twitter activity around the eighth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
Video
Long video with evidence on vaping myths!
Shorter video with less evidence presented, but more common sense!
Bell jar experiment by Public Health England!