The Positive Effects of Nicotine research paper by Jacques le Houezec Nicotine regulates mood and improves cognitive functioning, which is probably the main reason for its widespread use. The most effective way of delivering nicotine to the brain is by smoking tobacco, or now with e-cigarette vapour. Nicotine has been shown to have positive effects on some medical conditions. For example patients with Alzheimer’s disease may benefit from nicotine therapy and early research demonstrated possible positive effects on people suffering from Parkinson's disease. Animal studies have also suggested that the use of nicotine could be beneficial for patients with Tourette’s. It has also been found that depressed and schizophrenic patients have been found to use nicotine as a coping mechanism. All these positive aspects of nicotine use have been reviewed 15 years ago. Renewed interest in nicotine science, linked with the recent development of e-cigarettes, might inspire new investigations into the positive effects of nicotine including its potential role in disease prevention and treatment. To read the full article, please refer to the following external link http://nicotinepolicy.net/all-authors/85-jacques-le-houezec/640-the-positive-effects-of-nicotine
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Effectiveness of Electronic Cigarettes to Quit Smoking
Effectiveness of Electronic Cigarettes to Quit Smoking
Dr Siegel of Boston University has published findings that using electronic cigarettes as a means to quitting smoking is effective.
Research also found that vapers using electronic cigarette juice containing nicotine were more likely to succeed than those using nicotine-free e-liquid.
The study found that 18% of smokers using e-cigarettes had quit smoking within six months.
With such a high success rate, why not visit the Vapour Days shop in the middle floor of the Galleries Shopping Centre, Bristol, UK.
Alternatively buy great value and high quality starter kits online here – http://www.vapourdays.co.uk/product-category/starter-kits/
To read the full article, follow this link http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/first-meta-analysis-of-existing-studies.html
Smoking Verses Vaping – Health Research
Health Research Evidence Smoking verses vaping
If you saw the recent Trust Me I’m a Doctor documentary on the BBC, you will have heard the following positive findings about electronic cigarettes and the health benefits associated with them compared to Smoking v vaping tobacco products.
If you missed the BBC documentary, key evidence from a medical point of view were quoted: