Vapers Digest 22nd March
Wednesday’s News at a glance:
World Health Organisation plans ‘global assault on vaping’ says NNA
Tony Corbin, Talking Retail
New Nicotine Alliance (NNA) has called on its supporters, consumers of reduced risk nicotine products, and “others who understand the benefits of harm reduction” to act on “significant threats” planned by the World Health Organisation (WHO) later this year.
The World Health Organisation’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) Tenth Conference of the Parties (COP10) takes place on 20-25 November in Panama City. This is a biennial event under the auspices of the FCTC treaty, attended by all 193 WHO member governments including the treaty’s 182 Parties (national delegations) to the Convention and other non-Party members accredited to the WHO.
Norway spared from controversial ban on flavoured snus: report
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One from Dave Cross, Planet Of The Vapes
Further COPD Evidence
Dr Riccardo Polosa is associated with yet another study showing the positive impact of switching from tobacco to vaping in COPD patients. Researchers have been saying for a number of years that smokers suffering from COPD should consider switching to vaping. Anecdotal evidence from the Planet of the Vapes’ forum supported this suggestion as members recounted their own personal stories. In his latest paper, Dr Riccardo Polosa repeats the advice.
Nery Zarate, The Conversation
Vaping regularly makes headlines, with some campaigning to make e-cigarettes more available to help smokers quit, while others are keen to see vaping products banned, citing dangers, especially for teens.
So just how dangerous is it? We have undertaken an evidence check of vaping research. This included more than 100 sources on tobacco harm reduction, vaping prevalence and health effects, and what other countries are doing in response. Here’s what we found.
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