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As surprising as it may seem, the World Health Organization (WHO) is strongly opposed to e-cigarettes.

In its view, nicotine is an enemy that must be defeated. Vaping does allow nicotine consumption, and even though it removes most of the risks of smoking, the WHO is still strictly against nicotine consumption. That means it is equally opposed to vaping.

The WHO therefore takes every opportunity to tell us what a dangerous invention the e-cigarette is, and regularly advises countries to ban it.

FCTC COP9: WHO Reported Dropping Tobacco Use But Data Show Otherwise

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While the Climate-related COP26 allowed the attendance of 2,360 NGOs, the FCTC COP9 just allowed 21 handpicked NGOs."As the WHO publishes its latest Global...

The WHO Can’t Afford to Get Wrong Again – Yet It...

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“The World Health Organization's failure to declare a global emergency in 2020 will be repeated in 2021 when the WHO will likely abandon international...

Ongoing UN Climate Change Conference May Distract From FCTC COP9

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“COP26 is all about following climate science and environmental evidence. However, COP9 is set to ignore compelling international science and completely dismiss significant human...

The WHO “Postponed” Tobacco Harm Reduction Talks Until 2023

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A global broadcast hosting THR experts and consumer advocates for safer nicotine products, is being held during the same time as the COP9, to scrutinize and...

THR Experts Urge WHO to Change Its Position On Vapes

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One hundred experts urge the World Health Organization to change its position on vaping and e-cigarettes. GENEVA — One hundred experts in nicotine science, policy,...

THR Experts Infuriated as WHO Manipulates Tobacco Convention

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COP9 organisers had announced there would be no discussions or decisions around Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) products at COP9, but evidence indicates otherwise. In...

Ghana FDA: There is No Proof That Vapes Are Safer Than...

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As reported by the Graphic Online, these comments came at the national commemoration of the 34th World No Tobacco Day at Nsawam in the...

Case Studies: Countries Applying WHO Guidelines Have Higher Smoking Rates

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More than half of global smoking-related deaths occur in Asia and the Far East.Titled "Vaping Works. International Best Practices: United Kingdom, New Zealand, France...