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Thursdays News at a glance: NNA News – Evidence about electronic cigarettes: a foundation built on rock or sand? – The evidence isn’t perfect but the interpretation depends on ideology not the quality of evidence – Irish Cancer Society welcomes restrictions on e-cigarette ads – New restrictions on gambling and e-cigarette adverts announced – Portland university formaldehyde scandal update: an email from a consumer – Special issue from Nicotine & Tobacco Research – FDA Says Some Cigarettes are Safer than Others – National Park Service Bans Vaping Despite One-Tenth Nicotine Content – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest

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Wednesdays News at a glance: E-cigarettes: an emerging public health consensus – Scientists and health officials at war over safety of e-cigarettes – British Medical Journal vaping report questions ‘flimsy’ public health e-cigs study – Evidence about electronic cigarettes: a foundation built on rock or sand? – Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Touts Major Victory: Camel Crush Bold Taken Off the Market – Smoke Clears on Real Reason for Chicago E-Cig Tax – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest

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Tuesdays News at a glance: To vape or not to vape? – Evidence about electronic cigarettes – Forbes Calls Out the CDC for Double Standards and Hypocrisy in Ecig Policies – California lawsuit alleges cancer risk in Vuse electronic cigarette – Smoking should be personal choice, not campus policy – The Future of Vaping – Chinese E-cigarette Makers Shift to Domestic Markets – California lawmakers fail to act on several anti-tobacco bills – State Tobacco Research Board Working to Reduce Disease in Crops – Estimating community tobacco use by analysing waste water – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest

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Mondays News at a glance: The BMA – Do no harm? – Stop smoking, think of the cheeeldren! – Controversy in promoting e-cigs – Travelling with e-Cigarettes – Australia Treating E-Cigarettes Like Heroin or Cocaine- E-Cigarettes are safer than cigarettes – E-cigarettes are just as addictive as the real thing – Has growth in electronic cigarette use by smokers been responsible for the decline in use of licensed nicotine products? – New Statistics Hint That E-Cigs Could Pave the Way to Quitting for Good – Studies Suggest Vaping Daily Is Best Way to Kick the Habit for Good

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Thursdays News at a glance: An exquisite joy – BMJ journalistic item on e-cigarettes 25th June 2015 – Why e-cigarettes are dividing the public health community – An open letter to Baroness Finlay of the BMA: Update – Stanton Glantz Produces A Study Which Proves Himself Wrong – 10 Ways The Anti-Vaping Lobby Twists What Vapers Say – New Study Finds that Problem of E-Cigarette Use Among Nonsmoking Adults is Non-Existent – Examining the Explanatory Memorandum for the Public Health (Wales) Bill. – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest

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Tuesdays News at a glance: Almost No Hazardous Chemicals in Aerosol of Blu or Sky-Cig E-Cigarettes .. Researchers should take more responsibility for exaggeration in press releases .. Interview with Kellie Forbes .. Duncan McNeil MSP: E-Cigarettes .. Campaign For Truth In Public …

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E-cigarette use rare in non-smokers – survey The Health Survey for England found that among men who were not smokers, only 1 percent had ever tried e-cigarettes, while 29 percent of smokers and 6 percent of ex-smokers said they had. …

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