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Hospital patients will be handed vaping starter packs in a bid to help them stop smoking tobacco under a new Government-funded trial.
The initiative at five NHS hospitals will see smokers who attend A&E units offered e-cigarettes when they are discharged.
Research has shown that nicotine e-cigarettes can be a useful tool to help people quit tobacco.
However, the devices are controversial as people can become addicting to vaping and research has suggested they can lead to heart and lung damage.
Experts at the University of East Anglia (UEA) are today launching a trial which, if successful, could see the NHS routinely provide e-cigarettes as part of its stop smoking programmes.