Dr. Ann Arbor Kenneth Warner, Honorary Professor of Public Health at the University of Michigan Distinguished University, published a research review in the peer-reviewed American Journal of Public Health, supporting that nebulization is a lower risk An alternative to combustible tobacco cigarettes.
"Filter" magazine stated that Warner has a group of most respected nicotine addicts and tobacco researchers who have chosen to support atomization and smokeless nicotine delivery as a potential strategy to eliminate cigarettes. Warner told the "Filter" reporter: "What we worry about is that many public health circles-of course the media and many lawmakers-have not really heard the other side of the report.
"Frankly, we hope that the origin of this paper, and the identity of the author of this paper, will cause some serious attention," Warner said in an article published in the Wall Street Journal on behalf of the authors. Except for Warner The researchers included experts such as Raymond Niaura of New York University’s School of Global Public Health or NealBenowitz of the University of California, San Francisco. Other researchers included Harry. Lando (University of Minnesota), Nancy Rigotti (Massachusetts General Hospital), Robert West (University College London), Karin Lerman (University of Southern California), etc.
Warner et al. pointed out in the summary of the evidence review: "Opponents are concerned about the risks of e-cigarettes to young people, while supporters emphasize the potential of e-cigarettes to help smokers quit smoking." "Most US health organizations, media reports and Policy makers are mainly concerned with the risks faced by young people. Because of their information, many members of the public-including most smokers-now believe that e-cigarette use is as dangerous as smoking, or even more dangerous than smoking. "On the contrary, The National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine concluded that the use of e-cigarettes may be much less harmful than smoking. Policies aimed at reducing youth smoking may also reduce the number of times adult smokers quit smoking. "