VAPING is more addictive than nicotine gum and has a “high potential for abuse”;;, experts warn.
A study by West Virginia University in the US found that young people enjoy vaping more than chewing gum, which makes it more addictive.

E-cigarettes were originally invented to help smokers quit tobacco and reduce their risk of cancer.
However, use of the gadgets rocketed in people who never smoked and has become an addiction in its own right.
The study tested the effects of and nicotine gum in16current or former smokers aged 18 to 24.
They had no nicotine overnight and then chewed gum for 30 minutes or used a in the morning, before answering questions about their cravings.
Lower cravings & higher satisfaction
Results showed that people who used vapes rated their cravings and withdrawal feelings significantly lower than gum users, and rated their personal satisfaction higher.
This suggests the e-cigs have a stronger effect which may make it easier to get hooked.
Study author, PhD student Andrea Milstred, said: “Today’s electronic cigarettes have great potential to produce addiction in populations that are otherwise naive to nicotine.
“This often includes youth and young adults.”;;
The British Government plans to and crack down on the flavours that are allowed, in a bid to make them less appealing to teenagers and young people.
Writing in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research, Ms Milstred suggested vaping might be more addictive than gum because it uses a form of nicotine that does not taste as bitter or harsh.