
Friday’s News at a glance: Mexican Hard Line Costs Lives – Tourist Fined in Bangkok – Africa is at a Crossroads – Argentina Must End Vaping Ban – Nicotine Consumer Advocates Share Strategies, Support Amid Hostility – Let’s imagine the …
Friday’s News at a glance: Mexican Hard Line Costs Lives – Tourist Fined in Bangkok – Africa is at a Crossroads – Argentina Must End Vaping Ban – Nicotine Consumer Advocates Share Strategies, Support Amid Hostility – Let’s imagine the …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: THR Summit Announced ~ Restrictions Could Reduce Switching ~ Misconceptions About Nicotine Undermine Public Health Progress ~ CAPHRA Condemns WHO’s Anti-Science Agenda On World Vape Day ~ How best to manage new …
Friday’s News at a glance: Paper Slams Glantz Findings ~ Glantz Meta-Analysis Humiliated ~ Spain Tries to Ban Pouches — And the EU Isn’t Having It ~ Combating Mis“zyn”formation on Nicotine Pouches ~ Swedish government takes a stand – challenging …
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:- 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
Friday’s News at a glance:- Swedish study sheds new light on nicotine – Is Juul for Sale? – FDA Authorizes More Heated Tobacco Products – Youth Tobacco and Vapor Use Continues to Decline in South Carolina – The Importance of Professor Hartmann-Boyce – Cancer Risk Paper Retracted – ACSH Debunks “Lousy” Study – UKVIA Responds to Ban Pressure – Threat Could Kill The Industry – Parliament – GFN.TV Interviews – W.H.O.-Backed Policy Change – Court Grants Stay of Reynolds Menthol MDOs – Prohibition does not work – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Monday’s News at a glance:- The NNA welcomes calls for proportionate regulation of nicotine pouches – Brussels to propose rise in cigarette taxes and first EU-wide vaping levy – Increasing the price of vaping – Vaping Won’t Work If Nicotine Is Attacked – Who Would Win the Anti-Smoking World Cup? – Ban On Harmful Products – What is holding Canada back? – WHO renames Monkeypox, CDC does not rename EVALI – A middle-ground approach for smokers – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Monday’s News at a glance:- ‘Problematic information’ about nicotine and COVID-19 – U.S. Public Is Badly Served by the FDA – Why Aren’t We Celebrating the End of Teenage Smoking? – Alaska Governor Vetoes Vape Tax Bill – NHS Dorset Rolls Out The Vapes – Lee County Fibbers – Big Philanthropy | Professional ‘Givers’ Quest to Destroy Vaping – Vape Company to Spend More Money – Vaping ban is myopic – BAT study: Heat-not-burn cigarettes – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Friday’s News at a glance:- New ASH briefing sets the record straight on youth vaping – Nicotine patches being used by researchers to stimulate memory – Public health agencies – not judges – Federal Court Rules Against FDA – ASH Youth Briefing – Teen Access Needs To Be Addressed – INNCO: Evidence Wins Out – CAPHRA: Massive Wake-Up Call – EU must withstand anti-vaping pressure – Scientific evidence supports vaping – Nicotine vaping was not the cause of EVALI – New Survey Data Cast Further Doubt – Hypocritical on ‘harm reduction’ – Supreme expands vaping brand – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest