Royal College of Physicians Report Encourages Smokers to Switch to E-Cigarettes
(Original title: Royal College of Physicians Report Encourages Smokers to Switch to E-Cigarettes)
According to a report by the BBC, the Royal College of Physicians in the UK states that smokers should be encouraged to switch to e-cigarettes, as this can help them quit smoking. The physicians noted that the public's main concern is about the risks associated with using e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes have the potential to help people quit smoking and reduce the harms of smoking. (The physicians from the Royal College of Physicians) encourage people to use e-cigarettes. The conclusion reached by the Royal College of Physicians so far is that by providing e-cigarettes, they have helped thousands of people stop smoking traditional cigarettes.

At the same time, the health of those who use e-cigarettes has also improved, and the long-term harm caused by using e-cigarettes is very minimal. The claim that using e-cigarettes leads to smoking is unfounded.
E-cigarettes are more popular in terms of public health, and other views regarding the harm of e-cigarettes to the body lack scientific research evidence to support them.



