The World No Tobacco Day was Friday, May 31. For the occasion, the WHO announced that every year tobacco is responsible for at least 8 million deaths. In addition, it causes lung cancer, asthma, tuberculosis, and chronic respiratory illnesses in millions of people. The WHO is trying to warn smokers about their pulmonary health, but […]En savoir plus
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Whether or not the glass is half full, thanks to the e-cigarette it could be possible to avoid between 1.6 million and 6.6 million deaths in the USA. We do not currently know enough about e-cigarettes to know whether or not they are completely safe. However, we do know that it vaping is much less […]En savoir plus
For her first day at the head of the European Commission, Anne Bucher gave a strong impression. At the WHO’s anti-smoking conference (COP8FCTC), she surprised everyone with her harsh words. In effect, the health director clearly ignored the well-established distinction between vaping and smoking. 89% of those who responded to European Commission’s recent inquiry were […]En savoir plus
Although consumers and scientists may unanimously agree on the positive aspects of vaping, the same cannot be said for health authorities. Current policies related to the fight against tobacco addiction continue to confuse the dangers of smoking versus vaping. However, it is now proven that the health risks that each poses are indeed quite different. […]En savoir plus
The Word Health Organization’s 8th annual global anti-smoking summit left a bitter taste in the mouths of vaping enthusiasts. The WHO has refused observer status for INNCO, despite the fact that this network of consumer organizations of reduced-risk nicotine products wanted its voice to be heard. Worse still: the debate session was not broadcasted as […]En savoir plus
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