Fridays News at a glance: Stakeholders – This Charming Man – Response to Professor Chapman’s blog about my views on e-cigarettes – E-Cigarette Summit: The Debate Goes On – Photos and Quotes – Life and times of a dedicated smoker – The FDA may soon …
Fridays News at a glance: Stakeholders – This Charming Man – Response to Professor Chapman’s blog about my views on e-cigarettes – E-Cigarette Summit: The Debate Goes On – Photos and Quotes – Life and times of a dedicated smoker – The FDA may soon …
Thursdays News at a glance: Smears or science? The BMJ attack on Public Health England and its e-cigarettes evidence review – Tobacco Control Motto: First, Do Harm – Relapse Prevention – Should we switch from tobacco to e-cigarettes? – American Lung Association and CVS Campaign Downplays the Importance of Smoking in Preventing Lung Cancer – Outrage as vape shops forced to close after health ministry crackdown – Senate Dem demands probe into alleged leak of e-cigarette rules – Are E-Cigarettes Helping to Lower Smoking Rate in US? – E-Cig Stores Struggle To Survive With 67 Percent Tax
Wednesdays News at a glance: Fight for your right to Vape in the UK! – Louise Ross: Scaremongering about e-cigarettes is not in the best interests of patients – FDA “regulation” of e-cigarettes would not actually be regulation – UK Smoking Capital Revealed – Five Positive E-Cigs Facts From CDC’s Health Survey – New Study Shows Adult E-Cigarette Use Has an Overall Benefit for the Public’s Health – Nanny State out to snuff e-cigarettes – Vape Regulation Is Coming, and It Just Might Kill the Industry – VapeMentors Hosts Webinar on Nov. 18 on How to Prepare for the FDA
Fridays News at a glance: Government wants to implement TPD, Norwegian vapers bite back! 10 ways to improve Matt Myers’ letter to the New York Times – – Saving our children with lies and fears -Smoking set to kill a third of young Chinese men. Vaping might save them – Vape Advocate – Smoke-free should be a choice – Malaysia Electronic Cigarette Ban Fails Amid Controversy Over Health Effects And Safety – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest – Fri, 30 October 2015
Fridays News at a glance: McKee Defenders Caught Offside – Coming it the Big Un – On e-cigs, doctor might not know best – Regulating disruptive technologies – three papers – There are none so blind as those that will not see – From smoking to vaping to quitting: a nurses’ guide – E-Cigarettes are Becoming a ‘Lifestyle’ Accessory – Scientists Accused Of Cooking The Books To Produce ‘Toxic’ E-Cigarette Study – Ecigs and the tobacco industry: an investor’s view – PAX Stays Ahead of the Curve – Wildwood vaping expo canceled – Why zoning is the next big threat to America’s vape stores -Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest – Fri, 16 October 2015
Fridays News at a glance: Poxy Proxy – Harms or highs? Regulating narcotics, alcohol and nicotine – Welsh Gov E-Cig Gateway Theory Destroyed By Its Own Evidence – New data reveals the rise and rise of box mods – The EU’s attack on e-cigarettes will bring a golden age of vaping to an end – For public health’s sake, leave vaping alone – Evidence about electronic cigarettes: a foundation built on rock or sand? – NZ Vaping Alliance Launched – Campaign to stub out smoking in Scotland – Cumbria welcomes changes to e-cigs law – Bill to restrict “vaping” moves closer to becoming law in Prince George’s – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest – Fri, 9 October 2015
Thursdays News at a glance: The tobacco endgame – a critical review of the policy ideas – Blackburn firm Totally Wicked fights for its e-cigs – Vaping discussed on BBC Radio 5 Live – Benefits if You Cut Down Using Low-Nicotine Cigarettes, But Not if You Use E-Cigarettes – Tom Steyer spending for California cigarette tax – Nicotine delivery, retention, and pharmacokinetics – Drivers should be held criminally responsible for smokers – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest – Thu, 8 October 2015
Mondays News at a glance: Simple Is As Simple Does – E-cigarettes and the EU: a user’s guide – Tobacco Products Directive – what next and what can be done? – Pork chop at a bar mitzvah – reflections on GTNF 2015 – British Study Examines Cost-Benefit Ratio of Electronic Cigarettes – Drakeford’s “evidence” in relation to the Public Health (Wales) Bill – The week at PHE: online highlights – Without Integrity. Tobacco Harm Reduction In The U.S.A – E-cig policy needs implementation -E-cigarettes: an emerging public health consensus – Vaping’s benefits being hyped by smoking lobby, academics claim – Electronic Cigarette debate has field experts divided – Doctors, industry insiders locked in vape debate over youth use – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest
Thursdays News at a glance: CJEU Court date set for the 1st October 2015 – In the interest of conflict – The Public Health U-Turn on E-Cigs – Pulling The CMO’s Strings – Why are Anti-Smoking Groups and Agencies Lying to the Public About E-Cigarettes: A Political History Explanation – Tobacco Control Research: A Tale of Two Delphi Groups – To help smokers quit, make them vapers – Having breakfast with the Minister – Syed Kamall’s liberal vision – Smokers who switch to e-cigarettes may breathe fewer toxins – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest
In the News 15th October
Thursdays News at a glance: The Vape Debate: Who Are the Real Shills? – WHO’s Director General’s casual irresponsibility promotes death and disease through protecting the cigarette trade – Richard Smith: How public health moralists are promoting harm from tobacco and helping the tobacco industry – EU chooses corporatism on E-Cigarettes – Thunderclap – Ecigs. Our right not to smoke Tobacco – Linda Bauld on BBC Radio Scotland – American Lung Association: Real Cigarettes are No More Hazardous than Fake Ones – Facebook Calls Vaping Documentary A Billion Lives a Tobacco Product – California Snuffs Out E-Cigarettes – E-cigarettes: The electric avenue – Nicotine Science and Policy – Daily Digest – Thu, 15 October 2015
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