Study finds vaping, nicotine pouches most effective quit smoking tools

May 14, 2025 by westernstandard.news

Study finds vaping, nicotine pouches most effective quit smoking tools

A new policy paper from the World Vapers Alliance (WVA) urges the World Health Organization (WHO) to revise its 20-year-old tobacco control treaty. The report argues that electronic cigarettes and nicotine pouches are currently the most effective tools for reducing smoking and criticizes the WHO’s outdated stance against harm reduction. Marking the 20th anniversary of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), the paper claims that opposition to harm reduction has slowed progress and cost lives. It outlines 20 lessons, emphasizing the need to regulate nicotine products based on risk rather than banning them. The report cites research from Public Health England showing that vaping exposes users to at least 95% fewer toxins than traditional smoking.


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