says:Konstantinos I am fully switched from cigarettes to Iqos 6 months

The Cleveland Clinic (CC) just published an egregiously misleading article titled, Vaping and Smoking: Both are Dangerous, Nicotine in any form is hazardous to your health. The 2007 British Royal College of Physicians report, Harm Reduction in Nicotine Addiction: Helping People Who Can't Quit, was unequivocal: that smokers smoke predominantly for nicotine, that nicotine itself is not especially hazardous , and that if nicotine could be provided in a form that is acceptable and effective as a cigarette substitute, millions of lives could be saved ( emphasis added) Despite the established science, the CC asks: But how do e-cigarettes and cigarettes really stack up when it comes to your health? They dont provide a straight answer, but in its 2016 report the Royal College did: the hazard to health arising from long-term vapour inhalation from the e-cigarettes available today is unlikely to exceed 5% of the harm from smoking tobacco . ( emphasis added)

Putting my journalism skills to good use (on the internet) My trip to the Upper East Side got me thinking: how many of these delis actually have a license to sell tobacco and does that affect the price
After you have opened the pack, look at the cigarettes they should not have a yellow tint (if this is not their original feature and is not provided by the manufacturer), it may indicate that they are damp