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Quitting smoking (and nicotine) all together may be the healthiest option, but many people feel unable or unwilling to do so. For them, switching to smoke-free nicotine products is almost as good as quitting completely. We also know that the longer someone smokes the worse it is for their health. Switching to safer products now is beneficial over quitting later. Read more here. | Quitting smoking (and nicotine) all together may be the healthiest option, but many people feel unable or unwilling to do so. For them, switching to smoke-free nicotine products is almost as good as quitting completely. We also know that the longer someone smokes the worse it is for their health. Switching to safer products now is beneficial over quitting later. Read more here. | ||
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Quitting smoking (and nicotine) all together may be the healthiest option, but many people feel unable or unwilling to do so. For them, switching to smoke-free nicotine products is almost as good as quitting completely. We also know that the longer someone smokes the worse it is for their health. Switching to safer products now is beneficial over quitting later. Read more here.