
Wednesday’s News at a glance: ‘Smoking bans don’t work – nor will cracking down on vape and cigarette sales’ ~ Canada: Young Adults’ Smoking Rates Are Dropping Unprecedented Rates ~ Vape Flavor Bans Will Lead More Teens to Smoke, Suggests …
Monday’s News at a glance:- Nicotine prescriptions. What you need to know – Consumer rights and bans: the history repeat itself – Italy To Lower Vape Taxes – Panel To Pull Apart WHO Report – Bloomberg Philanthropies – Taking Tobacco Tactics to the Next Level – LGBT campaigners accuse WHO of ‘ignoring science’ – Spain: Vape Industry Sues Government – Are cigarette companies quitting smoking? – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Friday’s News at a glance:- ETHRA EU Nicotine Users Survey – Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids VP – WHO Decides THR Talks Can Wait Until 2023 – Why the WHO is wrong about vaping – Asia-Pacific panel to scrutinize WHO’s latest tobacco report – The tainted science of Stanton Glantz – Nicotine Toothpicks Are a Bigger Story Than We Thought – Another Glantz Debunking – Virtual Hilarity – Otago’s Mixed Messages – Fewer than quarter of Scots want restrictions – Successful countering of tobacco industry efforts to overturn Thailand’s ENDS ban – Ukraine Poised to Pass an Anti-Vaping Law – Misinformation, attacks from NGOs – Breath clouds, heat plumes, and nefarious NGOs – Misinformation Threatens Efforts to Reduce Tobacco Harm – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Monday’s News at a glance:- ETHRA Survey Update – The WHO tells us: Don’t say “safer” anymore! – Tobacco Harm Reduction Goes Live on Community Radios in Malawi – Despite Data, WHO’s War on Tobacco Alternatives Continues – E-Liquids between myth and reality – An Anti-Tobacco Hero’s Complicated Legacy – Glantz Won’t Quit – An Unusual Complication of Electronic Cigarette Use – How can we wipe out youth vaping – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Friday’s News at a glance:- ETHRA July news roundup – Vape Industry Can’t Advertise to Kids – The WHO’s bizarre war on e-cigarettes – WHO’s Attack on Tobacco Harm Reduction – WHO’s report against vaping compromised – ASH Provides Teen Vaping Update – Why Harm Reduction is the Right Path Forward for India – Vaping Laws and the Treachery of Good Intentions – 2.4 million smokers in the UK turn to vape to quit – A paper on e-cigarette taxation – Tobacco Control’s Latest Self-Fulfilling Prophecy – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Monday’s News at a glance:- Put Consumers At The Heart of Debate – UK report slams Bloomberg – Will WHO wake up to realities of tobacco? – Industry warns of health risks as fake vaping products increase – Weekly Vape News Sunday July 25th – Otago Study Sends Mixed Messages – Giving up smoking through vaping complex – Marlboro Plans To Stop Selling Smokes In The U.K. – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Friday’s News at a glance:- MEP support for harm reduction during presentation BECA Draft report – “Epidemic” Teen Vaping Based Only on NYTS – Outbreak of lung injuries often known as “EVALI” – Canada: July 22nd is Last Day to Buy – Not a fair COP – Tobacco Harm Reduction: Time to Change Attitudes – ETHRA Response to Cancer Plan – More Nicotine Increases Quit Rates – Right 2 Switch Petition – Churchill Addresses PHE Priorities – Norwegian Government Proposes Flavour Ban – Parliament – Brookline, Mass. Bans Tobacco, Vape Sales – Vaping flavour bans prove own goal – Mexico Supreme Court Nixes Import Ban – Philippines Senate To Lead Region – Biomarkers of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Monday’s News at a glance: Inquiry into UK Tobacco Harm Reduction Opportunities Post-Brexit – The new prohibitionists – How to make a submission about the proposed vaping flavour ban – Hierarchy of Harm Reduction Disagreement – Discussion Reveals Abuse of THR …