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Tobacco Harm Reduction
Professor Ann McNeill, Professor of Tobacco Addiction and co-director of the NIHR-funded Policy Research Unit in Addictions, has delivered a deep dive into tobacco harm reduction
New Kiwi Bill to Crack Down on Youth Vaping
The coalition Government in New Zealand has introduced legislation “to tackle youth vaping”, Associate Health Minister Casey Costello announced today
CoEHAR Introduces New Protocol
CoEHAR researchers have published a new protocol for an umbrella review to present all the evidence available on the respiratory effects of the use of vapes
Senseless Singapore
Claims are being made that vaping is “getting out of hand” in Singapore and “experts” are coming up with some outlandish methods to reduce it
HNB Performance Shows Consumer Shift
The market performance of the IQOS device reveals a shifting market as smokers continue to move to reduced harm nicotine delivery alternatives
GATES Files Amicus Brief
The Global Action to End Smoking filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Food and Drug Administration v. Wages and White Lion Investments, LLC
New Deputy Chief Exec for ASH
Action on Smoking and Health has appointed the Director of Policy at youth activist food movement Bite Back as its new Deputy Chief Executive
Illicit Trade Skyrockets In Asia Pacific
Illicit trade skyrocketing in the Asia Pacific region constitutes a regulatory disaster, according to the Coalition of Asia Pacific Harm Reduction Advocates
Tasmanian Devils
The Pharmacy Guild Tasmania has spoken out against vaping and made claims that it doesn’t work for smoking cessation – despite a wealth of evidence to the contrary
ASH Says New Bill is a Priority
Action on Smoking and Health’s Deborah Arnott has commented on the government’s leaked proposals and says the Tobacco and Vapes Bill should be a priority