Smoking Attitudes Survey
What do the public think about public health groups smoking claims?

In recent years a number of new claims have been made about smoking and public health. These include the argument that smoker's breath is dangerous, that invisible particles carried by smokers can cause cancer and that electronic cigarettes are as or more dangerous than cigarettes.
Scientists like Professor Siegel, a prominent anti-smoking activist, worry that by making such extreme claims organisations will lose the trust of the public.
We set out to test opinions on smoking and the electronic cigarette, surveying over 250 smokers, non-smokers and electronic cigarette users in the process.
Contents
2. Do you believe that smoking is bad for you?
3. Passive smoking and cancer.
4. Thirdhand smoke and cancer.
5. Smoking bans and the drop in heart attack rates.
6. Electronic cigarettes versus cigarettes.





