Health & Medicine
People Ditching Tobacco For E-Cigs Don't Return To Tobacco But May End Up 'Smoking' More
Almost ninety percent of smokers who started using electronic cigarettes completely quit using tobacco, a new study shows, according to the U.K. news outlet Metro. But some people who quit still end up "smoking" more.
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