People who smoke e-cigarettes could be at risk of adopting the products as “long-term, lifestyle choices” due to the way they're marketed, a health expert has warned.
Smoking e-cigarettes, otherwise known as “vaping”, has been acknowledged as being far safer for your health than smoking real cigarettes.
In February last year, a study conducted by University College London and funded by Cancer Research UK found that individuals who used e-cigarettes were found to have far fewer toxins and cancer-causing substances in their bodies after a period of six months.