Vapers Digest 18th January

Wednesday’s News at a glance:

State-of-the-art review article concludes that e-cigarettes may offer health benefits to COPD patients ~ Interview with pro-vaping advocate Louise Ross ~ Australian Medical Association gets vaping completely wrong…again ~ Not every product is created equal: How the EU can save lives in the fight against smoking ~ 2021 National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Releases ~ Could You Be A Trustee? ~ Come To GFN 23 ~ Parliamentary Activity ~ Innco Weekly Issue | Jan 16th, 2023 ~ FDA’s Campaign Against Misinformation Should Start With Its Own ~ Brian King once again ignores adult smokers that have switched to vaping ~ Is There A Breakthrough On The Way For USA Vapers? ~ How I Unexpectedly Came to Run a Vape Shop in Rural Wales ~ BENDSTA: Vape ban proposal must be withdrawn to achieve smoking-free Bangladesh ~ Convenience store lobby’s push to sell vapes like tobacco gains steam

State-of-the-art review article concludes

that e-cigarettes may offer health benefits to COPD patients
CoEHAR, Center of Excellence for the acceleration of Harm Reduction.
The ground-breaking review article “Health impact of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Current and emerging evidence” published in Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine discusses existing and future options for COPD smokers who have difficulty quitting smoking. It also systematically reviews the current literature about e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products. The article is authored by CoEHAR researchers of the University of Catania together with British respiratory physicians at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals in London.

Interview with pro-vaping advocate Louise Ross

Showing people that there is a life beyond smoking is at the heart of everything we do. It’s also at the heart of what Louise Ross does.

Louise, a former smoker of around 20 years, has worked in the tobacco control field since 2004.

She previously served as the manager of the Leicester Stop Smoking Service, leading a team of advisors who helped more than 30,000 clients quit smoking. Currently, she is the business development manager for the Smoke Free App. Since its inception, this app has received around six million downloads – more than any other stop-smoking app.

Australian Medical Association gets vaping completely wrong…again

Dr. Colin Mendelsohn, colinmendelsohn.com.au

THE AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION’s submission to the TGA Consultation on vaping nicotine is an evidence-free zone. It is based on denial of the scientific evidence and the huge benefits that vaping offers to public health. Their proposal for regulation will lead to increased criminal supplies and more smoking deaths in Australia.

Australia has the most restrictive policy on vaping of all western countries and this has been a resounding failure.


Not every product is created equal: How the EU can save lives

in the fight against smoking

Antonios Nestoras, EU Reporter

Embracing a harm reduction approach is a pragmatic way to prevent unnecessary deaths – writes Antonios Nestoras, Interim Executive Director of the European Liberal Forum (ELF)

A frontrunner in the global effort against smoking, the European Commission recently made clear in its Beating Cancer Plan that its objective was to create a  ‘tobacco-free generation’,  aiming at reducing the European Smokers to less than 5% of the overall Union’s population by 2040.


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2021 National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Releases

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, SAMHSA

Conducted annually, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) provides nationally representative data on the use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs; substance use disorders; receipt of substance use treatment; mental health issues; and the use of mental health services among the civilian, noninstitutionalized population aged 12 or older in the United States. NSDUH estimates allow researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and the general public to better understand and improve the nation’s behavioral health. These reports and detailed tables present estimates from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). Because of methodological changes in 2021, estimates from this year should not be compared with previous years.


Three from Dave Cross, Planet Of The Vapes

Could You Be A Trustee?

2022 was a very busy year for the New Nicotine Alliance (NNA) and 2023 looks to be even more challenging for the UK’s only charity working on behalf of nicotine consumers. The NNA is looking for people who think they can contribute to the charity’s work or make recommendations of someone else who they think would be suitable.

Come To GFN 23

The organisers of the Global Forum for Nicotine (GFN) wish vapers a happy new year and are inviting you to come to #GFN23. The event will be of interest to anyone interested in vape related research or advocacy. The 10th edition of the Global Forum on Nicotine takes place at the Marriott Hotel, Warsaw, from Wednesday 21st to Saturday 24th June 2023, and registration is now open.

Parliamentary Activity

In the latest vape and tobacco harm reduction related news from the House of Commons, the LibDems’ Daisy Cooper is interested in the online vape market. Labour’s Alex Cunningham presses the government on the still absent tobacco control plan, and Liz Twist wondered about healthy life expectancy.


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Innco Weekly Issue | Jan 16th, 2023

Innco

Hi Dear Friends,

We hope you are doing amazingly well. We had a great time in our Town Hall this last Saturday; please remember, if you are interested in participating in the case studies, email Olivier at ot@innco.org. And if you need help with a Press Release, you can contact Sola at oo@innco.org.

In the past six months, INNCO has answered 12 special requests by members. If you need assistance with anything we can help, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@innco.org.



FDA’s Campaign Against Misinformation Should Start With Its Own

Martin Cullip, DC Journal

Past and present commissioners of the Food and Drug Administration recently announced an initiative to engage partners to help combat public health misinformation. Explaining the rationale for this move, current FDA Commissioner Robert Califf stated, “I actually believe that misinformation is the leading cause of death right now in the U.S.,” saying that “people are making bad choices driven by the information that they get.” 

Encouraging words that the FDA needs to take to heart when presenting information about vaping.

On this Day…2021

The myth of the vaping controversy

Harry’s blog 109:

We are now used to hearing experts of all disciplines, from virologists to behavioural psychologists, interviewed in the media about COVID-19. There is general agreement on personal safety measures like social distancing and hand-washing. But even at this basic level, questions arise. As it becomes clear that the virus can be carried in airborne droplets, should the recommended distance in the UK remain at 2 metres rather than I metre plus or even 3 metres?


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