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E-Cigarettes Banned: Know Why They Are No Better Than Regular Cigarettes
- Wednesday September 18, 2019
- Garima Arora
E-cigarettes banned: The alternative tobacco product has become a major problem, says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman who banned production, manufacturing, transport, sale and distribution of e-cigarettes with immediate effect. Here are other effective ways to quit smoking.
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Candy-Flavoured E-Cigarettes May Encourage Vaping Among Kids
- Monday January 18, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Advertisements featuring electronic-cigarettes with flavours such as chocolate and bubble gum are more likely to attract school children to buy and try e-cigarettes, a new Cambridge study has warned.
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Nicotine gum and skin patch face new doubt
- Tuesday January 10, 2012
- World News | Benedict Carey, The New York Times
The nicotine gum and patches that millions of smokers use to help kick their habit have no lasting benefit and may backfire in some cases, according to the most rigorous long-term study to date of so-called nicotine replacement therapy.
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www.ndtv.com
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E-Cigarettes Banned: Know Why They Are No Better Than Regular Cigarettes
- Wednesday September 18, 2019
- Garima Arora
E-cigarettes banned: The alternative tobacco product has become a major problem, says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman who banned production, manufacturing, transport, sale and distribution of e-cigarettes with immediate effect. Here are other effective ways to quit smoking.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Candy-Flavoured E-Cigarettes May Encourage Vaping Among Kids
- Monday January 18, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Advertisements featuring electronic-cigarettes with flavours such as chocolate and bubble gum are more likely to attract school children to buy and try e-cigarettes, a new Cambridge study has warned.
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www.ndtv.com
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Nicotine gum and skin patch face new doubt
- Tuesday January 10, 2012
- World News | Benedict Carey, The New York Times
The nicotine gum and patches that millions of smokers use to help kick their habit have no lasting benefit and may backfire in some cases, according to the most rigorous long-term study to date of so-called nicotine replacement therapy.
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www.ndtv.com