Misty
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- Feb 10, 2014
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26659696
"Cancer Research UK, which has released the figures, says the changes are because of contrasting trends in smoking habits in men and women."
While CRUK may not see vaping as a viable harm-reduction alternative to smoking, I certainly do, and I have definitely noticed the male smokers around me are generally more open to the idea of vaping, than the women are. I know when I started, it very much felt like a "boys club", and I think that's a wall we have to power through, to save lives.
"Cancer Research UK, which has released the figures, says the changes are because of contrasting trends in smoking habits in men and women."
While CRUK may not see vaping as a viable harm-reduction alternative to smoking, I certainly do, and I have definitely noticed the male smokers around me are generally more open to the idea of vaping, than the women are. I know when I started, it very much felt like a "boys club", and I think that's a wall we have to power through, to save lives.