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Research Looking at the Effect of E-Cig Vapour on Indoor Air

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The authors of this study looked at the level of two types of particulate matter (PM) air pollution; lower measurement aerodynamic diameter (≤2.5 μm), PM2.5...

WHO Official Downplays Effectivity of E-Cigs for Smoking Cessation

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The World Health Organization is renowned for being anti-vaping. Last October, public health experts at the organization’s biennial conference FCTC COP8, were left disappointed...

E-Cig Use Linked to More Quit Attempts and Successful Smoking Cessation

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The study titled E-cigarette Usage Is Associated With Increased Past-12-Month Quit Attempts and Successful Smoking Cessation in Two US Population-Based Surveys,  examined past-12-month quit...
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Thailand Warns Against Bringing Vaping Products into the Country

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A recent survey conducted at the annual Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN) in Warsaw, ranked Thailand as the worst country in the world to...

Juul to Stop Selling Flavoured E-Liquids in Stores

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Following countless alarming media reports and mounting public pressure, the FDA has been infamously cracking down on Juul labs. In September, the agency issued...

CDC Refuses to Acknowledge Role of E-Cigs in Declining Smoking Rates

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Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that US smoking rates have hit a record low, at 14%. E-cigarette companies...

FDA plans clampdown despite smoking at record low

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FDA set to crack down on flavours The Food and Drug Administration is set to launch a new set of restrictions on vaping next week,...

The Harm Perceptions of E-Cigarettes and Nicotine in Britain

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E-cig use seemed to be linked with accurate e-cigarette but not nicotine harm perceptions, while smoking was not associated with either.The study titled Harm...