Tags : Nicotine

Trends

A new film about nicotine, directed by Aaron Biebert

Following the success of the documentary “A Billion Lives” and the short film “Global Confusion,” Aaron Biebert has decided to make a new film about nicotine. Indeed, “You Don’t Know Nicotine” should help answer a lot of questions about the misunderstood chemical. “A Billion Lives” was a risky bet, and it didn’t have the effect […]En savoir plus

Scientific studies

A new enzyme developed to break nicotine addiction

A recent article has just shed light on promising clinical pre-trials for an entirely new medical technology based on enzymes. After animal testing, the new product has demonstrated spectacular results in the fight against nicotine addiction. This new technology could lead to the development of an innovative and highly effective medical product to help smokers quit […]En savoir plus

Vaping material

How to navigate the nicotine booster market?

TPD caused quite a few upheavals in the vaping world, especially for e-liquids. The ban on the sale of bottles of nicotine juice larger than 10ml effectively put an end to the habits of numerous e-cig users who preferred to purchase 30ml or 50ml e-liquid bottles. It appears, however, that the authorities did not account […]En savoir plus

Miscellaneous

A scientific journal refuses to put vaping & tobacco in the same category

Marcus Munafo, editor and senior writer for Nicotine & Tobacco Research, a reputed science journal, refuses to assimilate vaping with tobacco products in journal articles. He explained that in many European countries, e-cigarettes are not considered to be in the same category as tobacco products. He also indicated that assimilating electronic cigarettes with their analog counterparts […]En savoir plus

Scientific studies

Nicotine: a new treatment for dementia?

With the development of the Western health industry and medical research, life expectancy has added decades to the average life.  And yet, with an ageing population, the later stages of life bring their own risks and diseases. Over 20 % of people over 65 will, according to the Alzheimer Association, develop dementia of the Alzheimer’s variety. Currently, it […]En savoir plus