Vapers Digest 31st July
Wednesday’s News at a glance:
Smoking and vulnerable populations: supporting smoking cessation and tobacco harm reduction in social work ~ Do your own research: How to evaluate scientific papers and abstracts in smoking cessation ~ FDA brags about refusing tens of thousands of applications from small vape manufacturers ~ Brits baffled by vaping laws, study finds ~ ZYN, snus and the sometimes confusing world of terminology. ~ UKVIA Writes to the Secretary of State ~ Glantz Away Now ~ More Reaction to Government’s Plans ~ New Zealand to become smoke-free country by promoting vaping ~ Kentucky Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging PMTA Registry Law ~ CAPHRA Calls Out Misinformation On Vaping As Blatant Propaganda ~ July – Episode 34 Series Let’s talk e-cigarettes ~ Guess which tobacco giant profits from vape products sold by chemists? ~ The global culture war over THR – Panel Discussion #4
Smoking and vulnerable populations: supporting smoking
cessation and tobacco harm reduction in social work
Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction (GSTHR)
Introduction
Smoking and the use of other high-risk tobacco products are often disproportionately high among marginalised or vulnerable communities. As part of their role, social work professionals build relationships with individuals who will often be from these communities. When appropriately trained and resourced, social workers could therefore play an important part in supporting smoking cessation and tobacco harm reduction with many of the people who need it most.
Three from Dave Cross, Planet of the Vapes:
UKVIA Writes to the Secretary of State
The UK Vaping Industry Association has written to new Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting, as well as public health minister Andrew Gwynne and Shadow Health Secretary Victoria Atkins, asking for a meeting to discuss how vaping can best support the nation’s smokefree ambitions.
Glantz Away Now
Stanton Glantz is back with another ridiculous hot take about vaping and people have been slamming him for it during an exchange about the evidence in his latest paper – “Population-Based Disease Odds for E-Cigarettes and Dual Use versus Cigarettes”, published in New England Journal of Medicine Evidence (NEJM Evidence).
More Reaction to Government’s Plans
Scientists and experts have reacted to the new government’s pledges contained within the King’s speech covering health and bringing down cancer rates. Professor Dame Sally Davies, Professor Andrew Morris, Dr Ian Walker, and Dr Charmaine Griffiths all shared their perspective but failed again to push the case for tobacco harm reduction.
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) is calling out the rampant misinformation about tobacco harm reduction as blatant propaganda perpetuated by factions within the tobacco control community. These factions refuse to accept the proven role of reduced-risk products in helping people quit smoking, thereby undermining public health efforts.
July – Episode 34 Series Let’s talk e-cigarettes
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, University Of Oxford – Podcasts
Guess which tobacco giant profits from vape products sold by chemists?
Peter Brewer, The North West Star
As pharmacies around Australia become our new vape dispensers, those smokers looking to quit the habit through vaping may be surprised to learn that a familiar manufacturer is producing the pre-filled nicotine vape pods.
Yes, it’s your old smoking buddy Phillip Morris, home of the Marlboro man.
The global culture war over THR – Panel Discussion #4
Global Forum on Nicotine
An examination of the nature of the THR debate, including different factions’ objectives and the tactics being used, such as misinformation, emotive appeals and personal attacks. Panellists will share their own experiences, discuss why the debate is being conducted as it is, and ask how we should best operate in a challenging and often hostile environment. GFN 2024 Panel Discussion #4 – hosted by Will Godfrey with panellists: Marewa Glover, Rohan Sequeira, Maria Papaioannoy-Duic, Christopher Snowdon