Vapers Digest 12th May

Monday’s News at a glance:

NNA Condemns False Information ~ “Tackling Tobacco” Isn’t a Solution — It’s Systemic Control Disguised as Care ~ “No more lobbying budgets”, tobacco control NGOs told ~ Vape and HTP users report less lung symptoms than smokers, new Italian study finds ~ What Prohibitionists Get Wrong About Flavors and Youth Vaping ~ When Cloud Chasing Becomes Clout Chasing: A Supply and Demand Problem ~ Swedish MEP Jessica Polfjärd: Europe needs more snus, not more bans ~ I’m a non-smoker – but I still don’t want high cigarette taxes ~ Can tech help you quit smoking? Experts say yes ~ Health experts urge fundamental reforms in WHO tobacco control ~ Tax boost on safer nicotine options will harm Iowans ~ THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF VAPOR | GFN SCIENCE FAQ: PART 4

NNA Condemns False Information

Dave Cross, Planet of the Vapes

 The New Nicotine Alliance has strongly condemned uncorrected false information about the harm reduction charity by authors from The Truth Initiative and the University of Chicago. A research paper was published in late January “which contained wholly false allegations about the New Nicotine Alliance.”


Alan Gor, Australia Let’s Improve Vaping Education (A.L.I.V.E.)

In a country where 24,000 people die each year from smoking-related diseases, you’d hope our public health approach would be rooted in compassion, pragmatism, and evidence. Sadly, Australia’s Tackling Tobacco program, run by Cancer Council WA, is emblematic of how ideology continues to trump real solutions in the fight against tobacco harm.

On the surface, Tackling Tobacco sounds like a benevolent initiative. It offers to partner with community service organisations to embed smoking cessation practices into their everyday operations. The goal? To “achieve organisation-wide change” and help clients quit smoking through a structured six-step framework.


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A look back at how things have moved on or otherwise…

CoEHAR researchers opposes study

On pulmonary inflammation caused by vaping

With a letter sent to the editor of the prestigious The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, CoEHAR researchers want to clarify the results of a pilot study that used tomography to compare lung inflammation between smokers and non-smokers. According to the research team from Catania, led by prof. Riccardo Polosa, the analysis of the images does not prove any causality between the use of electronic cigarettes and related lung damage.

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