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U of U study: Vapers don’t use e-cigarettes to quit smoking – fox13now.com
Study contradicts statements by e-cigarette companies
SALT LAKE CITY A University of Utah study contradicts e-cigarette companies who say vapers use the product to quit smoking or to improve their health.
The study is based on the analysis of more than 4,000 tweets. In those social media posts, only 1% mentioned using JUUL, a popular e-cigarette brand, as a way to stop smoking tobacco cigarettes.
Only 7% claimed they found smoking e-cigarettes for health benefits.
On the popular vape products website, it states Our mission is to transition the …
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