Friday’s News at a glance: The Case (Study) For Flavours – Vaping Needs To Be Boring – WVA on the BMA – NZ Attracts Global Criticism – UK vows to clamp down on ‘scourge of vaping’ – Vapes Among Top …
Friday’s News at a glance: The Case (Study) For Flavours – Vaping Needs To Be Boring – WVA on the BMA – NZ Attracts Global Criticism – UK vows to clamp down on ‘scourge of vaping’ – Vapes Among Top …
Friday’s News at a glance:- Defending nicotine against the ‘nanny state’ – Pregnant mums to be given free vapes by Lambeth council – FDA Targets Small Vape Companies – Clandestine Actors From China – Remarks for Reagan-Udall Foundation – The Role of Tobacco Harm Reduction – Pouch Study Underway – Environmental Impact of Disposables – Indian Docs Debate Ban – Physicist Slams Dutch Proposals – The Top Five Compliance Pitfalls – e-Cigarette Summit 2022 – Clive Bates on FDA, EVALI & Youth Vaping Stats – Korean Trade Group Sues Government – Statewide Flavored E-Cigarette Bans – Cancer Council NSW untruthful – Regulation can solve Australia’s broken vape laws – Vapers Agree With ASH – Growing Case In Favour Of Safer Alternatives – Role of Nicotine in Public Health – Population-level counterfactual trend modelling
Monday’s News at a glance:- Thérèse Coffey urged to promote alternatives as concerns grow over tobacco control plan – Asia Harm Reduction Forum 2022 – DHSC Cancel Culture – The 2022 Tobacco Transformation Index – New Poll Says Vapers Can Be a Force in Midterm Elections – AVM Files Senate Ethics Complaint Against Durbin – PWS – People Who Smoke – Candidates, Join National “We Vape, We Vote” Bus Tour – CO-08 Candidate Locks Door On Constituents – King misses the chance to engage – Vendors sue government agencies for exaggerating risk of vaping – Research, tech advancements in tobacco and nicotine products
Monday’s News at a glance:- Outbreak Update: New Possibilities, and the Feds Weigh In – American Lung Association Condemns 2.5 Million Ex-Smokers – Study: No Gateway Found – Vaping In The News – August 31st – Black-Market Vaping Products, Not Legal E-Cigarettes, Are to Blame for Respiratory Illnesses – Illicit ‘Pot’ Oil Culprit in Vaping Disease? – Vaping criticism will only protect cigarette trade – 3rd Asia Harm Reduction Forum – Workshop on Harm Reduction – Vaping reduces harm from tobacco – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Monday’s News at a glance: Nicotine, Public Health, And The Profit Motive – NHS trust bans cigarettes, vaping and e-cigarettes on all its sites – Where is the right Mann/WoMann for the job? – It’s Good to Talk – Reducing nicotine in cigarettes – Study Of News Coverage Reveals Anti-Vaping Bias – When It Comes To Switching To Vaping – Korea : Impending e-cigs tax hike – Secondhand Vapor Is Not Harmful – Chuck Schumer Is Wrong Again – Is Australia’s illicit tobacco trade as bad as it seems? – E-cig shops can thrive in hostile climate – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Thursday’s News at a glance: San Francisco to ban sales of vaping flavored liquid – Are E-Cigarettes better alternative for Asthmatic Patients? – Smokefree nation is in sight – Let’s do some plain speaking about vaping – Gottlieb fails to credit vaping products – Heat-not-burn’ cigarettes popular in Korea – All Your Vape Are Belong To Us – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Thursday’s News at a glance: ASH Scotland: The Mouse That Squeaked … Nearly – E-Cigarette Toxic Chemical Exposure Is Same as for Nonsmokers – When Public Health and Big Tobacco Align – Dr. Farsalinos Calls Out E-Liquid Companies – The E-Cigarette Summit USA 2017 – Big Tobacco Has Caught Startup Fever – Dripping Craze or Fake News? – The Portland State “science” crew strikes again! – E-Cigs: A Blessing Or A Curse? – England finds e-cigarettes can help smokers quit – U.K. Smoking Numbers Drop – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 9 March 2017