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Mark Caulfield departs from Genomics England to take on CEO role at Barts Life Sciences

Mark Caulfield departs from Genomics England to take on CEO role at Barts Life Sciences
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Professor Sir Mark Caulfield to leave Genomics England

Professor Sir Mark Caulfield to leave Genomics England
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E-cigarettes more helpful than nicotine replacement treatments for dependent smokers

 E-Mail E-cigarettes are more effective than nicotine replacement treatments in achieving long term smoking reduction and cessation, according to the results of a clinical trial by Queen Mary University of London. Some 80 per cent of smokers receiving intensive treatment continue to smoke after a year. Smokers could benefit from approaches that reduce the harm from smoking without ceasing nicotine use, with an option to stop nicotine later on. Nicotine replacement treatments (NRT), such as nicotine patches, chewing gum, nasal/mouth spray and inhalators, have been licenced to do this for over 30 years. They work, especially if behavioural support is also provided, but the results are modest.

The best way to stop smoking revealed by scientists - from e-cigarettes to nicotine gum

0:00, 30 Jun 2021 SMOKING is a habit that many of us wish we could pack in and scientists have now revealed the best way for you to stub cigarettes out for good. Nicotine replacements have previously been hailed as one of the best ways to stop smoking, but researchers now say e-cigarettes do a better job. 2 Researchers have revealed the best way to give up smokingCredit: Getty Experts at Queen Mary University in London enrolled 137 smokers onto a study who had previously been unable to stop smoking with conventional treatments. The participants were given either an eight week supply of nictotine replacements of their choice, or an e-cigarette starter pack.

HSS - New book provides unique and fascinating record of life under lockdown - Queen Mary University of London

HSS - New book provides unique and fascinating record of life under lockdown - Queen Mary University of London
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