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Experts Respond to UoC Study
Genuine experts in tobacco harm reduction have reacted to the study described in our other feature article today that claims vaping doesn’t work as a quit smoking tool
UniCal At It Again
Researchers at the University of California have added to its published catalogue of anti-vaping papers, this time claiming that vapes prevent smoking cessation
España: Que Lastima!
Despite growing evidence proving the relative safety of flavoured vapes and how successful they are at transitioning smokers away from tobacco, Spain is pushing forward to ban them
Parliament Matters
In this week’s coverage from Parliament, one MP is concerned that vape shops are evading tax while another MP wants to see vape tank size reduced even further
Another Thai Crackdown Promised
Royal Thai Police spokesperson Pol. Lt. Gen. Achayon Kraithong has promised yet another crackdown on the sale of vape products – the second “crackdown” of 2025
Dr Farsalinos
Dr Farsalinos has been involved in vape related research since the very beginning; he calls the unpublished study behind the Mirror article both irresponsible and unacceptable
Councils Target Illicit Vapes and Vapers
Westmorland and Furness Trading Standards discover two in nine shops are breaking the rules as Darlington council seeks to stop vaping at outdoor seating venues
Nic Pouch Searches PR
Searches for nicotine pouches have increased by 33% in the past month, and with the disposable vape ban looming on 1st June 2025, many vapers might be looking to swap to alternative ways to get their nicotine hit
Siegel Slates Mirror Piece
The Daily Mirror has failed to correct its story and the researcher behind it has yet to produce any paper as the voices criticising the publicity of the incomplete work continues to grow
Consumers Demand COP11 Inclusion
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates has demanded that the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control embraces consumers at COP11