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BBC2 on Sunday 22nd. May at 21.30.
Michael Mosley investigates the dramatic rise in e-cigarettes. They're everywhere these days, but what does the latest scientific research on them reveal? Michael reveals what e-cigarettes are really doing to your health. Are they really better for you than cigarettes? What is actually in them? Is passive vapour harmful? And can they really stop you from smoking? Michael meets some of the scientists around the world studying them, asks a group of volunteers to try to give up smoking regular cigarettes using them, and even takes up 'vaping' himself, smoking an e-cigarette every day for a month to see the effects on his own health - no easy task for such a committed non-smoker.
My son 'smokes' these in different flavours. Last week his vapour was a bit bunged up and he was climbing the walls and not happyWill he ever be able to give up vapouring, as I personally see it as still doing all the things associated with smoking cigarettes
I will try and watch this programme on Sunday, sounds very interesting.
I respectfully disagree, I think from a research point of view they need to know and understand the affect of vaping. I don't think non-smokers are going to take up vaping instead of smoking (although I do wonder at some teenagers I see vaping)
Dr Moseley has done several programs where he has taken drugs or poisons or other substances to show what the affects are, no so that we would emulate him but just to show us and get lab results and so on.
I don't think he encouraged vaping for non smokers but only as a tool for smokers to give up the smokes.
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