Friday’s News at a glance: Scouse Free Vapes Increased – What Do The “Insights” Tell Us? – Social Workers Can Target Support – UKVIA Applies to CTSI Scheme – Indian Ignorance – CAPHRA Calls Out Propaganda – Developers of vapes …
Friday’s News at a glance: Scouse Free Vapes Increased – What Do The “Insights” Tell Us? – Social Workers Can Target Support – UKVIA Applies to CTSI Scheme – Indian Ignorance – CAPHRA Calls Out Propaganda – Developers of vapes …
Friday’s News at a glance: Thinking ’bout THR – Handing Out Vapes in Emergency Rooms – Are nicotine pouches the new vapes? – Study finds e-cigarette users now more likely to quit – LGA Still Not Happy – Over half …
Friday’s News at a glance: ETHRA January News roundup – The insanity of banning vape flavours – I ban, therefore I am – Would bans address youth vaping? – The NNA: Government Misguided – The Fed and IBVTA Reactions – …
Friday’s News at a glance: Is WHO Really Doing Good for Human Health? – SMOK Appeals FDA Denial in Fifth Circuit Court – Harvard Health Stands by Misleading Article – Embracing Harm Reduction – Health Minister Worryingly Out of Touch …
Friday’s News at a glance: Current Tobacco Prohibition in U.S. – A Brighter Future – Tobacco Harm Reduction Consumers Speak Out – Life’s too short to battle public health puritans anymore – Research Shows Fewer Quitters – WHO Ban Call …
Monday’s News at a glance: Vape Shops Threatened with Lawsuits – Unpacking National Vaping Statistics – Parliament – Trashed Cigarette Packs Highlight Failure – Nicotine vs. Caffeine: – Unintended Consequences | Perils of Flavor Bans & Vape Taxes – What Can …
Friday’s News at a glance:- E-cigarettes on the NHS – UK’s World-First Plan to Give Vape Kits to a Million People Who Smoke – Juul Settles with Six More States for $462 Million – Youth Vaping Rates Declined More Significantly – Consumers Issued A Call To Action – Flavour Ban Rumours – WVA Applauds UK Government – Can we learn to love Big Tobacco? – Minn. proposed flavor tobacco ban faces opposition – E-cigarette attitudes and use in a sample of Australians aged 15–30 – All ‘rational roads’ lead to vaping being the ‘better choice’ – Lawmakers’ best intentions – The Problem with Prohibition – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Monday’s News at a glance:- CAPHRA Celebrates UK study – 5 Live Attacks Vaping Again – Queensland’s parliamentary inquiry into vaping a political stunt – How can GPs help their smoking patients quit? – A Shift in U.S. Tobacco Regulation – FDA Misses the Point, Again: – Indian Law And Toxic Fumes – The Need to Research Tobacco Control Initiatives – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest