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Should E-cigarettes be Promoted as Cessation Aids?

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A new analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine casts doubt on marketing campaigns that suggest e-cigarettes help smokers quit

   o In a study of e-cigarette use and smoking cessation baseline e-cigarette use was not associated with a change in cigarette consumption at 1 year

   o The analysis reviewed another study that showed that e-cig use was not followed by greater rates of quitting or by reduction in cig consumption at 1 year

Should e-cigarettes be marketed at smoking cessation aids?

A. Yes
B. No
C. There is not enough evidence to support either position
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