Andrew Bush, Jonathan Coutts, Ross Langley, Kenneth Macleod
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Abstract
Tobacco is one of the great scourges of modern health, and e-cigarettes are suggested to be a means of smoking cessation and harm reduction. This editorial shows that, far from being a source of harm reduction, they are being aggressively marketed to children and young people. The acute effects of e-cigarettes are greater than those of tobacco, and thus we cannot be complacent about the long-term effects. There is accumulating data that e-cigarettes are immunosuppressive, pro-inflammatory and lead to epigenetic effects that are pre-cancerous. There is an urgent need for legislation that is actually enforced to protect children from being the next-generation nicotine addicts.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine was established in 1966, and is still true to its origins: a monthly, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary review journal for hospital doctors and doctors in training.
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