Friday’s News at a glance: Pouches Can Prevent Disease ~ Parliament Matters ~ The Rise of the Pouch ~ UKVIA Responds to Evidence Call ~ New Zealand is Punished for Success ~ expert reaction to study of GB nicotine pouch …
Friday’s News at a glance: Pouches Can Prevent Disease ~ Parliament Matters ~ The Rise of the Pouch ~ UKVIA Responds to Evidence Call ~ New Zealand is Punished for Success ~ expert reaction to study of GB nicotine pouch …
Monday’s News at a glance: CAPHRA Raises Alarm over Legitimacy of WHO Tobacco Treaty. ~ How Fearmongers Are Poisoning the Well on Harm Reduction ~ Debunking the Myths: What the Evidence Really Says About Vaping vs Smoking ~ The Warning …
Monday’s News at a glance: Sri Lanka Warned for Restrictive Approach ~ GMP Seizes Over £1 million ~ Scholarship Entries Open ~ FCTC Principles Abandoned For Ideology ~ Cigarettes, Cravings, and EMDR: What the Feeling-State Protocol Tells Us About Smoking …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: Tobacco RegulationParliamentary Matters ~ ~ WHO Engages in Science Denial ~ New Powers for Border Force ~ What happened at COP11? ~ What I Saw at the FCTC COP11 on Tobacco Control …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: Legislation Warnings Continue ~ Committee Debates Vape Bill ~ Biffa Issues Vape Fire Warning ~ Dubiously Funded NGOs Queue Up to Mislead COP11 Delegates ~ Desperate FCTC Grandees Now Following the Anti-Vaxxer …
Monday’s News at a glance: 100 Million Lives – Parliamentary Matters – COP11 vs COP30: 7 ways FCTC falls short on transparency and harm reduction – Is vaping less harmful than smoking, and does it help people quit? – Vaping: …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: 30000 Vapes Seized ~ All Go in Barking and Dagenham ~ UK Government’s Adulterated Vapes Campaign ~ Philippines Vape Ban Slammed ~ The People of Kenya Have Spoken, and they Want Safer …
Monday’s News at a glance: VPZ Promotes Licensing Scheme – Organisations Address Forthcoming COP – Heated European Debate – PRESS RELEASE || SCOHRE Calls for Science-Based Tobacco Policy – E-Cigarettes in Historical Context—Innovation, Risk, and Regulation – Harm reduction is …