The World Health Organisation has come under heavy attack from leading health experts for its critics of electronic cigarettes. A ban on electronic cigarette use in workplaces and public spaces was proposed by the World Health Organisation last week, while health experts branded their argument against e cigarettes as misleading.
Health Experts Defend Electronic Cigarettes
Health experts at the University College London have rubbished the World Health Organisation claim that the levels of nicotine and toxins in the air is increased by e cigarette vapour. While they agree that that e cigarette vapour contains miniscule traces of some toxins the concentrations are...
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