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Electronic Cigarette

ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE REVIEWS www.ElectronicCigaretteB.com Cigarettes are expensive, disgusting, and deadly. After many other methods of quitting smoking have come and gone, Electronic Cigarettes or E-Cigs are making a mark in the market and saving people hundreds or even thousands of dollars per year. A March 2011 European Conference on Tobacco and Health survey shows 57% chose E-Cigarettes over regular cigarettes based on cost factors alone A study by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine showed 30% of E-Cigarette users quit smoking entirely 35 30% The Percentage of People who quit Smoking after using E-Cigaretts compared to other methods 30 25 20 15 10% 10 5 E-Cigaretts Others Comparison of chemicals contained: IN CIGARETTES 3600 IN E-CIGARETTES 20 The BMC Public Health reported the effects of E-Cigarettes recorded by the device's users such as: 00 Significantly less Feeling much more Feeling as if they Better overall coughing and physically fit than have more energy health improved breathing usual 15% of heavy smokers start the day with a cigarette HEAVY SMOKERS 81% can't make it through the day without a smoke 45.3 million People smoke = in US 19.3% of all adults in US smoke 21.5% % of, smokers > 17.3% 2010 In The US smoking causes: 443,000 » İIt deaths approx per year 1 of every 5 deaths Age Group Percentages among smoking adults in 2010 20.1% 22.0% 21.1% 9.5% of of of of 18-24 years 25-44 years 45-64 years 65 years and older Percentage of adults who were current smokers in 2010 by Ethnicity: I 31.4% of American Indians/Alaska Natives (non-Hispanic) 9.2% of Asians 20.6% of blacks I 12.5% of Hispanics I 21.0% of whites Percentage of adults who were current smokers in 2010 by education: 45.2% of adults with a GED diploma 33.8% of adults with 9-11 years of education 23.8% of adults with a high school diploma I 9.9% of adults with an undergraduate college degree 6.3% of adults with a postgraduate college degree Percentage of adults who were current smokers in 2010 by poverty status: 28.9% adults Poverty Level 18.3% adults Learn more about electronic cigarettes at www.ElectronicCigaretteB.com ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE REVIEWS Data Source: http://blog.e-cigarettedirect.com/smoker-health/worldwide-e-cigarette-statistics/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/sponsored-features/8665900/Interesting-recent-stats- on-electronic-cigarette-use.html http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/adult_data/cig_smoking/ ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE REVIEWS www.ElectronicCigaretteB.com Cigarettes are expensive, disgusting, and deadly. After many other methods of quitting smoking have come and gone, Electronic Cigarettes or E-Cigs are making a mark in the market and saving people hundreds or even thousands of dollars per year. A March 2011 European Conference on Tobacco and Health survey shows 57% chose E-Cigarettes over regular cigarettes based on cost factors alone A study by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine showed 30% of E-Cigarette users quit smoking entirely 35 30% The Percentage of People who quit Smoking after using E-Cigaretts compared to other methods 30 25 20 15 10% 10 5 E-Cigaretts Others Comparison of chemicals contained: IN CIGARETTES 3600 IN E-CIGARETTES 20 The BMC Public Health reported the effects of E-Cigarettes recorded by the device's users such as: 00 Significantly less Feeling much more Feeling as if they Better overall coughing and physically fit than have more energy health improved breathing usual 15% of heavy smokers start the day with a cigarette HEAVY SMOKERS 81% can't make it through the day without a smoke 45.3 million People smoke = in US 19.3% of all adults in US smoke 21.5% % of, smokers > 17.3% 2010 In The US smoking causes: 443,000 » İIt deaths approx per year 1 of every 5 deaths Age Group Percentages among smoking adults in 2010 20.1% 22.0% 21.1% 9.5% of of of of 18-24 years 25-44 years 45-64 years 65 years and older Percentage of adults who were current smokers in 2010 by Ethnicity: I 31.4% of American Indians/Alaska Natives (non-Hispanic) 9.2% of Asians 20.6% of blacks I 12.5% of Hispanics I 21.0% of whites Percentage of adults who were current smokers in 2010 by education: 45.2% of adults with a GED diploma 33.8% of adults with 9-11 years of education 23.8% of adults with a high school diploma I 9.9% of adults with an undergraduate college degree 6.3% of adults with a postgraduate college degree Percentage of adults who were current smokers in 2010 by poverty status: 28.9% adults Poverty Level 18.3% adults Learn more about electronic cigarettes at www.ElectronicCigaretteB.com ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE REVIEWS Data Source: http://blog.e-cigarettedirect.com/smoker-health/worldwide-e-cigarette-statistics/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/sponsored-features/8665900/Interesting-recent-stats- on-electronic-cigarette-use.html http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/adult_data/cig_smoking/

Electronic Cigarette

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Everyone is aware of the negative, often fatal, consequences of cigarettes. People are exposed to the dangers of smoking at an early age, from the barrage of anti-smoking campaigns to the warning labe...

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