Vaping In The News–March 26th–April 1st, 2017 New Zealand ~ Neal Asher On Vaping ~ E-cigarette-Research Fundraiser ~ The Thunder from Down Under ~ Cigar Industry Lawsuit Against FDA Delayed ~ New Nicotine Alliance ~ Harm Reduction Drives Younger …
Friday’s News at a glance: See you at Vape Jam – A Risk Assessment Matrix for Public Health Principles: – Difficult truths about a post-truth world – Vaping Opponents Have Lost Scientific Rigor – Epping Forest Council moves backwards – FDA Regulations Ready to Steamroll Small Vape Shops – Tobacco Kills More LGBT People Than HIV – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Friday, 31 March 2017
Thursday’s News at a glance: Vapers and Vaping Research – Nicotine Addiction – #LETDAVIDSPEAK – Switching to vaping cuts fire death risk – The UK cities endorsing e-cigarettes – Philip Morris commits third factory – THRA Canada – Final TGA decision: no vaping nicotine – Tobacco Bills: Dead or Defeated – Smoking age increasing to 21 for tobacco products, e-cigarettes
Monday’s News at a glance: Oi! EU! Tax On Vaping? NO! – Marketing controversy strikes industry – Defend the Right to Vape Rally – Surgeon General Continues to Lie – Can BAT Beat Philip Morris – E-cigarettes a gateway to smoking? – FDA regulations on e-cigarettes harmful to jobs, public health – Groups take FDA vaping rules fight to Trump – Park Board bans use of e-cigs, chewing tobacco in parks – Suicide Or Vaping? – You Decide – Teen smoking is down – Tobacco Harm Reduction Update – Nicotine In the News – 13 March 2017
Monday’s News at a glance: Prohibition or Harm Reduction – The ‘Rigour’ Of Simple Simon – E-cigarette prohibition in Taiwan – More incompetence in Tobacco Control – Irresponsible marketing – Experts slam TGA e-cigarette ban – Rule by thuggery and threat – Lions Led By Donkeys – Perceptions of e-cigarettes – Detecting bullshit in claims – Govt open to e-cigarette subsidies – GFN UK Dialogues 2017 – What does e-cigarette vapor contain? – Drinking Bitumen – Global $27.67 Billion E-Cigarette Market – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Monday, 6 March 2017
Friday’s News at a glance: Divine Intervention: A Deal With The Devil – Blowing smoke: Nanny’s crusade against vaping – Helping Smokers Quit – The Genocidal Programme of Tobacco Control – Why Should We Let Tobacco Control and Politicians Depress Us? – Tax us more – Healthcare Worker Hears Truth About Federal Vaping Regs – Vaping Side Effects – Ottawa could muzzle access – RP votes to regulate vaping – Bill Godshall Update – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Friday, 3 March 2017
Thursday’s News at a glance: Hold the Mayo – Defining smokers and vapers – Welcome NNA Sweden – Australian medicines regulator intends to continue to protect the cigarette trade – Momentum building to legalise nicotine for vaping in Australia – Study Confirms Health Advantages of Vaping – Majority of E Cigarette Users Are Over 40 – e-Cigarette Use in College Linked to Depression – Kansas Still Wrangling Over How To Tax E-Cigs – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday,16 February 2017
Monday’s News at a glance: Drafting An EU Tobacco Taxation Consultation Response – Freedom From Tyranny – E-cigarettes: Smokers, knowledge is power – But I Am Hardly an Expert – Bans Bans Bans – Health Group is Deceiving Public – 10 Steps to Spotting Junk Health Science – AVCA at GFN17 – GFN UK Dialogues 2017 – Australia’s looming e-cigarette ban robs smokers of a chance to quit – Tobacco policy endangers health – Vape stores struggle to stay afloat – Russia to ban e-cigs – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Monday, 13 February 2017