Dr Thomas Eissenberg recently did a study funded by the National Cancer Institute using test subjects, inexperienced people who never used the electronic
cigarette, and compared the results of using electronic cigarettes and Personal Vaporizers and the effects. He concluded that when the people using the PV they were not getting an intake of nicotine, basically rendering the e-cig ineffective to smokers who may want to try it. Basically saying the cigarette is more satisfying.
But there is a serious flaw to this study. In this demonstration video, we show what that flaw is
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Published February 19, 2010 by: Kristin Noll-Marsh

PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 19, 2010 – The Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association (CASAA)(1) is warning tobacco smokers, who are considering switching to electronic cigarettes, not to put too much weight in a recent study funded by the National Cancer Institute. (2)
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