Prof Peter Hajek, director of the tobacco dependence research unit at Queen Mary University of London, raised concerns of the costs inflicted on the NHS saying: It does not seem necessary for the NHS to pay for something that smokers are happy to buy themselves. "Smokers are more likely to benefit from e-cigarettes if they can select flavours, strengths and products that they like, rather than being limited to whatever becomes licensed
Conversely, those with lower levels of education may be more susceptible to misinformation about e-cigarettes, more exposed to targeted advertising, and more likely to use e-cigarettes in ways that do not promote cessation
Let me put it this way: I am a single, straight billionaire in Manhattan
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Scorning other methods, he says Dude, if you can, go quit via meditation or acupuncture
It can sometimes be helpful to give them something to read that you can then discuss together