Monday’s News at a glance: Disposable vapes ban ‘would cost lives’ – Disposable vapes could still be available to smokers through NHS – Is US teen nicotine use increasing? – No “Epidemic” – Time to quit the harmful narratives around vaping …
Monday’s News at a glance: Disposable vapes ban ‘would cost lives’ – Disposable vapes could still be available to smokers through NHS – Is US teen nicotine use increasing? – No “Epidemic” – Time to quit the harmful narratives around vaping …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: How effective are medications and e-cigarettes for quitting smoking, and what works best? ~ How e-cigarette or nicotine replacement therapy influences smoking cessation later in pregnancy ~ How dangerous is vaping – and why the …
Friday’s News at a glance:- Sweden Reduces Tax on Snus by 20% – Finland’s Proposal on Nicotine Pouches: ‘A Step Forward’ – Expert Reaction – FDA Decries Vape Misinformation – FDA’s New Target – CAPHRA Emphasises ‘Lived Experience’ – Global Pouch Initiative Launched – US Flavour Fail – Australia Still Silencing Vape Advocacy – Doctor Survey Discussed – Number of young Londoners smoking halves – Looking into nicotine – Esco Bar Manufacturer Challenges FDA – Tobacco policy in New York – California’s tobacco flavor ban backfires – Party Time – A call for pragmatism – High Court rejects bid – Is vaping worse than smoking ?
Wednesday’s News at a glance: Positive Shift: Nicotine Pouches Gaining Regulatory Acceptance Across Multiple EU Member States ~ NRT Study Published: Sparks Hope for More Research ~ Igniting the debate ~ American Lung Association Demands the FDA Mislead the Public …
Friday’s News at a glance:- Vapegoating e-cigarettes – More trouble in little Panama – Surge in Adult Vaping Underlines Our Harm Reduction Priorities – How to deal with the vaping in schools – Vaping Could Save NHS £500m – Excessive Regulation in Hungary – New Zealand: A Model for Success – GSTHR Paper Explains COP10 – Comparison of US and UK Physicians Advice on Nicotine and Vaping – The Hypocrisy of Anti-Thr Groups
Friday’s News at a glance: Harry’s Blog 119: Who cares about tobacco control? – ’Swap-to-stop’ but let us shop – UK’s public health group debunks myths – U.S. government is killing Americans – Stand Up For Vaping At COP10! – …
Friday’s News at a glance:- The WHO’s COP10 Takedown of Tobacco Harm Reduction Takes Shape – The WHO releases new report on the ‘tobacco epidemic’ and how to maintain it – Four in ten smokers wrongly believe – Misperceptions of Nicotine Causing Harm for Consumers – What the UK can learn from Sweden – The Healthy Truth is Free – Dawkins’ Flavour Research – Totally Wicked Sponsorship Rebuke – House of Lords – Quebec Flavor Ban Will Begin Oct. 31st – FDA’s Dubious Tobacco Policy – Oral Tobacco Use Linked to Slower MS Progression – Combating Misguided Hostility – Poor policy on tobacco and vaping supports organised crime – The Guardian makes some good points… – Tobacco Control Blocks Vaping Debate in Australia – BAT Talks Switching Smokers to Vapes
Monday’s News at a glance:- NNA Calls For Support – Smokers who get e-cigarette flavour advice more likely to quit – City aims for ‘smoke free’ target with vaping push – I have finally kicked a decades-long smoking habit – Vaping advocates fight for recognition – Checking in on Michael Bloomberg – Tobacco Use At All-Time Low Among Iowa Youth – FDA Doubles Down on Prohibition – 19 Consumer Groups call on South Africa
Wednesday’s News at a glance: Harm reduction is key to health and social equality ~ European smoking policy is drifting away from scientific realities ~ Switching smokers to vaping central to UK public health ~ Parliament ~ NNA Details Committee …