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Asian Consumers Hail UK Report Showing Vaping is Better than NRT

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Asia-Pacific consumers and users of safer nicotine products welcomed the latest report by Public Health England showing that vaping or the use of electronic cigarettes is better than nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in stopping smoking. The latest scientific assessment by Public Health England provides a solid proof that e-cigarette, as

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- April 6, 2021

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- April 5, 2021

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- March 30, 2021

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- March 30, 2021

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