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Professor Jamie Brown, of UCL’s Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care, added: “These findings should reassure policymakers that they can prioritise measures, such as restrictions on marketing, packaging and display, which are least likely to undermine how helpful vapes are for people trying to quit smoking.

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