The ‘Donald Trump Of Fake Science’

July 03, 2026 by planetofthevapes.co.uk

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The ‘Donald Trump Of Fake Science’

Bad science becomes a public health problem when weak claims are repeated as certainty. In nicotine policy, flawed studies and exaggerated conclusions can distort risk perception, fuel moral panic and push regulation away from evidence. Vaping should be scrutinised, but criticism must be grounded in robust methods, fair comparisons and context on relative risk. Public health loses credibility when advocacy is dressed up as science.


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