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The latest report from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), which was formerly known as Public Health England, provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research and evidence on vaping in the UK. The report confirms that vaping is a safer alternative to smoking, with both Cancer Research UK and OHID stating that vaping is 95% less harmful than smoking. The report also highlighted the effectiveness of vaping as a tool for quitting smoking, with a 65% success rate among quitters.

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The article published by the Mail Online that claims that "Vapes DON’T help people quit smoking normal cigarettes" is based on a study conducted by George Washington University, which has several limitations. The study only includes data from 545 dual users, who decided to quit vaping over a 5-year period. This is a small sample size and the study was conducted in the US, where vaping has been demonized in the media due to a series of news stories and the influence of large tobacco companies.

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The year 2022 has been a period of significant developments and challenges for the vaping community. On one hand, there have been positive advancements in the recognition of vaping as a viable cessation tool for smoking. However, there have also been negative developments, such as proposed advertising restrictions and increased taxation on vaping products, that threaten to impede the progress of the vaping revolution.

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As the name implies, disposables have a fully closed system, a single use battery that has already been charged, and an e-liquid tank that has already been filled.

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