
Tuesday’s News at a glance: IIVS Recipient of Device That Mimics Human Exposure to Aerosols ~ Factors influencing the tobacco control policy process in Egypt and Iran: a scoping review ~ Don’t market e-cigarettes as cessation aids: AMA ~ That …
Tuesday’s News at a glance: Vape Research Increases – USA continues push for tough vaping laws despite mounting evidence – What E-Cigarettes can Teach Us About Fake News – Time to act on the UK election opportunity – New …
Monday’s News at a glance: Vape Research Increases – USA continues push for tough vaping laws – Proper regulation of e-cigs – Is the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Even Capable of Being Honest? – The rise of vaping – Swedish advertising laws can kill – Trump keeping promise to ‘drain the swamp’ – Blowing Back On The FDA’s Deeming Regulations – More Smokers Quit by Vaping – Bill de Blasio and Big Tobacco: Together in Smoke – Call for “vaping” to be age restricted to over 21’s – Vaping In The News – April 22nd, 2017
Monday’s News at a glance: Progress for vaping in new Zealand – New law in Scotland – IBVTA Launches Battery Awareness Campaign – Penn Medicine Expert – LA Times editorial – Appealing Alternative to Soldiers Who Smoke – Health Officials Look To Cut Number Of Smokers – Regulatory gauntlet for 6 Camel Snus styles – Smoking among bipolar sufferers – The best hope for smokers is in the cloud – Tobacco Harm Reduction Update – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Monday, 3 April 2017
Friday’s News at a glance: See you at Vape Jam – A Risk Assessment Matrix for Public Health Principles: – Difficult truths about a post-truth world – Vaping Opponents Have Lost Scientific Rigor – Epping Forest Council moves backwards – FDA Regulations Ready to Steamroll Small Vape Shops – Tobacco Kills More LGBT People Than HIV – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Friday, 31 March 2017