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Can E-Cigarettes Help You Quit Smoking?

Por: The New York Times Health October 20, 2022

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Q: Are e-cigarettes actually useful for quitting smoking cigarettes?For adults who are looking to quit smoking cigarettes, e-cigarettes (also known as vapes, e-cigs and vape pens) have become a common option. They work by heating a liquid that usually contains nicotine into an aerosol that is then inhaled. They can still feed a nicotine addiction, but they do so without burning tobacco, which produces smoke that can damage the lungs and... + full article



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