Mark
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A refreshing read, albeit in the Mirror, a paper seemingly assiduous in printing anti ecig BS with alacrity recently. US vapers come together to raise funds to take the authors of misleading scaremongering drivel to court. Fookin hoorah
Professor Robert West, from University College London's Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, told Mirror Online that researchers behind studies showing the positive health implications of e-cigs often found it difficult to publish their work.
He said: "Bad studies on e-cigarettes are easy to do and easy to get into top journals, which are hungry for publicity.
"Good studies are hard to do and are difficult to get into top journals if they do not lead to scare stories."
E-cig bigwigs reveal plan to SILENCE health critics after raising $110,000 fightback fund in THREE HOURS - Mirror Online
Professor Robert West, from University College London's Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, told Mirror Online that researchers behind studies showing the positive health implications of e-cigs often found it difficult to publish their work.
He said: "Bad studies on e-cigarettes are easy to do and easy to get into top journals, which are hungry for publicity.
"Good studies are hard to do and are difficult to get into top journals if they do not lead to scare stories."
E-cig bigwigs reveal plan to SILENCE health critics after raising $110,000 fightback fund in THREE HOURS - Mirror Online