Monday’s News at a glance: ETHRA June news roundup – Potential EU Flavour Ban? – CAPHRA Calls for Honest Debate – Totally Wicked Blackburn Sponsorship Ends – New vape regulations start today – “The ends do not justify the means” – …
Monday’s News at a glance: ETHRA June news roundup – Potential EU Flavour Ban? – CAPHRA Calls for Honest Debate – Totally Wicked Blackburn Sponsorship Ends – New vape regulations start today – “The ends do not justify the means” – …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: ETHRA May news roundup – Relative harm beats absolute harm – The European Elections are this week; what can vapers expect? – Europe’s cancer league wants a tobacco free Europe – GFN 24: Next Week …
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:- Totally Wicked launches industry leading recycling scheme – Follow the Swedish model to cut smoking rates – Experts Call For Harm Reduction – Hungary’s Denial Poses Risks – Wider availability of vapes will reduce cigarette sales – Australia’s New Vape Crackdown Incentivizes Smoking – U.S. Courts Wake Up To “Unlawful” FDA Regulation – Vaping can effectively help adults stop smoking – At what point does anecdotal evidence become statistically significant data – Biden’s Scientific Integrity Memorandum – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Wednesday’s News at a glance: Canada epitomises the fatal impact of flawed research ~ Canadian Constitution Foundation analyzes the constitutionality ~ Time to regulate vape industry ~ Outrage as Melbourne moves to ban VAPING in areas of the CBD that …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: Over 500,000 vapers in Australia now, according to Government study ~ Clarifying Australia’s youth vaping figures ~ Teen vaping is way less common than the news claims ~ Australia’s Imaginary Teen Vaping Epidemic ~ Smoke …
Wednesday’s News at a glance: Peak Australian GP body supports vaping ~ GPs cautiously recommend e-cigarettes to help smokers give up ~ World Health Organisation put in their place by leading health experts ~ E-cigarette use or vaping: reporting suspected …
Monday’s News at a glance:- Bans continue to spread as FDA noose tightens on pod mods – Revelations about nicotine replacement therapy – A ‘Stalwart Smoker’ Tries iQos – WHO is refusing to listen to the evidence – The Vape Market – Ministers must do more to encourage switch to vaping – Vaping sector could get Brexit boost – Will Thailand Rethink Its Harsh Vape Ban? – Peer review of: Linda Johnson et al – Youth & Vaping – European association acronyms – Vaping In The News October 27th – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest
Tuesday’s News at a glance: Smoking, Mental Health & Harm Reduction ~ Science Lesson: Vapor Droplets Are NOT Particles ~ Nicotine In The News: Harry’s blog 39: A future without fags? ~ Global Forum on Nicotine: Videos ~ You …