E-cigarettes more effective than nicotine replacement therapies, finds major trial
More than a million people use e-cigarettes to stop smoking and there's calls for them to be sold in hospitals — but is vaping safe? | The Sun
Professor Peter Hajek - E-Cigarette Summit 2014
Controversy continues over benefits and risks of e-cigarettes | MinnPost
Queen Mary University of London
Smokers 'to get free e-cigarettes on the NHS' to help kick the habit | UK | News | Express.co.uk
E-cigarettes: Public Health England's evidence-based confusion - The Lancet
E-cigarettes beat traditional methods of helping smokers quit in new clinical trial - Los Angeles Times
Electronic cigarettes versus nicotine patches for smoking cessation in pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial | Nature Medicine
Is vaping safe? Why UK scientists are calling new research on the effects of e-cigarettes 'irresponsible'
Vaping ISN'T as bad as you think! Deluded smokers 'risk lives' by refusing to switch to e-cigarettes, experts say | The Scottish Sun
IVVA on Twitter: ""Prof Peter Hajek, director of the tobacco dependence research unit at Queen Mary University of London, said the move sent a positive message that e-cigarettes could help people to
Prof Peter Hajek - The E-Cigarette Summit USA
E-cigarettes 'less harmful' than cigarettes - BBC News
Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia
Peter Hajek - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Why Are We Being Misled About E-Cigarettes?
E-cigarettes 'much better for quitting smoking' - BBC News
E-cigarettes nearly twice as effective as other nicotine replacement therapies at helping smokers quit
Professor Peter Hajek's Views On Vaping | E-Liquids UK
E-cigarettes outperform patches and gums in quit-smoking study
E-cigarettes around 95% less harmful than tobacco estimates landmark review - GOV.UK
Electronic cigarettes and smoking cessation: an interview with Professor Peter Hajek
Prof Peter Hajek - The E-Cigarette Summit UK, 2022
E-Cigarettes Are Effective at Helping Smokers Quit, a Study Says - The New York Times
E-cigarettes may cause cancer and heart disease, says study
Does Vaping Doesn't Damage Your DNA? Prof. Peter Hajek Responds - Ecigclick