More than half of vapers quit tobacco

Action on Smoking and Health says more needs to be done to dispel myths around electronic cigarettes

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Around 50 per cent of electronic-cigarette users have given up tobacco, meaning that for the first time, vapers who no longer smoke outnumber those who still do, according to Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).

Use of e-cigarettes, including vaping kits, has quadrupled in the past five years, with smokers using them to "help them give up [smoking] completely and to save money", the Daily Telegraph reports.

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