Vapers Digest 3rd January
Wednesday’s News at a glance:
Two From Dave Cross, Planet Of The Vapes
The Great POTV 2023 Round-up Part 3
January to June has been pretty exciting, right? Personally, I thought the stuff about elephants was the best bit. Naturally, this has been mentioned to check that you’re paying attention – your final grade will be assessed come December. Here is a summary of our coverage from July to September; some say this will be spicier than a gaeng som yellow curry.
The Great POTV 2023 Round-up Part 4
So, the time has come to look at the final three months of 2023 on Planet of the Vapes. I’m sure that you’d been finding these articles as much fun as I have had writing them. Although, if you are me, and I am, I’m probably currently sitting by a barricade by the door in case “Si” didn’t see the funny side to the end of the last article. If you want to know what’s coming up, there’ll be politics, research papers, events happening and Elfbar being caught out for doing daft things again. Let’s go…
ETHRA November & December News roundup
European Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates
ETHRA’s monthly roundup of news: ETHRA in the European Parliament – NCD report adopted – Irish vape consultation – Merci la vape – COP10 postponed – Valuable Vaping Guide for Health & Social Service Providers – Dr Colin Mendelsohn retires – Lots of country updates. Read on for more.
TWO from Global Forum on Nicotine
IS OPPOSITION TO THR FINISHED? | With Roberto Sussman
REASONS FOR OPTIMISM IN 2024 | With Martin Cullip and Michelle Minton
On this Day…2023
A look back at how things have moved on or otherwise…
Medical Journal Retracts a 2022 Study
That Linked Vaping to Cancer – Jacob Sullum
The World Journal of Oncology recently retracted a February 2022 article claiming that nicotine vapers face about the same cancer risk as cigarette smokers. “After publication of this article,” the editors explain, “concerns have been raised regarding the article’s methodology, source data processing including statistical analysis, and reliability of conclusions.” Because “the authors failed to provide justified explanations and evidence for the inquires [sic], subsequently this article has been retracted at the request of Editor-in-Chief.”
Calls on Journalists to Spread the Truth
INNCO
For many years, nicotine has been demonised by tobacco control “experts” as a gateway to teen smoking, and as a “brain toxin.” Yet, 15 past-Presidents of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), the world’s top professional society in the field of tobacco control, recently published a paper rejecting these claims.
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