Vapers Digest 14th August

 

Wednesday’s News at a glance:

ASH Adult Data Released

Health charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) has released its annual data drop for adult use of vaping products. The survey finds that vapes have been the most popular aid to quitting among those who have successfully stopped smoking in the last 5 years. The latest survey shows that overall 5.6 million adults currently vape, 53% who whom have stopped smoking, 39% are still smoking and 8% have never smoked.

UK Riots Impact Vape Companies

The Association of Convenience Stores has announced that help and support is available to any vape retailer who has suffered during the widespread rioting and looting that swept across England recently. One example, the sixteen-year-old in Merseyside who joined in with the rioting, stealing from a store…and must be built like a pack mule.


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A look back at how things have moved on or otherwise…

Expert Reaction to ASH Results

Dave Cross, Planet of the Vapes

Following the ASH annual survey on vaping in Great Britain, experts in tobacco harm reduction have responded to the findings. Dr Leonie Brose, Professor Peter Hajek, Professor Caitlin Notley, Dr Sharon Cox and Dr Sarah Jackson have all provided their take on the data revealed by the charity.

An effectiive tobacco control strategy

Richard Kwasi Mensah

According to medical experts, smoking is destructive to body organs and public health. People who smoke end up developing lung cancer, colon cancer, brain tumour, etc. Every year, there are seven million tobacco-related deaths worldwide of which 80% are among tobacco users in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs) while around 1.2 million are the result of non-smokers being exposed to second-hand smoke.


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