Critics of UN Report on E-Cigarettes Hit Back Saying Conclusion is Flawed

Critics of the UN report that questioned the safety of e-cigarettes have hit back, saying that the report had exaggerated their risk while underplaying their role as a safe alternative to tobacco. The August 26 report by the UN's World Health Organisation (WHO) said governments should ban the sale of so-called electronic cigarettes to minors, warning they posed a "serious threat" to unborn babies and young people. The WHO report, to be considered at ...

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