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A of 53 scientists wrote to the World Health Organisation (WHO) two before World No Tobacco Day on May the 31st. They asked the WHO not to make e-cigarettes a tobacco . E-cigarettes help people quit smoking. They do not have any inside them. Instead, they contain , which makes people feel like they are smoking. Doctors say this is for people's health than cigarettes. The WHO says e-cigarettes are like real cigarettes. It says can tax them, ban , introduce health warnings, and ban them in .

The scientists said e-cigarettes help to reduce and deaths from smoking. They are a "low-risk " that are "part of the " to stop smoking, not part of the . They wrote: "These could be among the most significant innovations of the 21st century, perhaps saving of millions of lives." They told the WHO not to control . Researchers from the University of Chicago said e-cigarettes could encourage people to smoke and mean that people quit smoking.

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