Vaping News
Expert Reaction to the ASH Teen Factsheet
Action on Smoking and Health published its latest results from the annual survey on teen vaping in Great Britain and the expert reaction has been…completely absent
What Do The “Insights” Tell Us?
The Behavioural Insights Team offered a warning to the government that it “should be careful that work to prevent youth vaping does not undermine efforts to encourage smokers to quit”
Indian Ignorance
Dr Harjinder Kaur Talwar reposts an error-strewn article to argue that India not only needs to maintain its failing ban, it needs to carry out a mass disinformation campaign
CAPHRA Calls Out Propaganda
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates is calling out the rampant misinformation on vaping as blatant propaganda
UKVIA Applies to CTSI Scheme
The UK Vaping Industry Association has initiated the application process to join the Chartered Trading Standards Institute Approved Code Scheme
Social Workers Can Target Support
New Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction Briefing Paper explores how social workers could help tackle smoking through tobacco harm reduction
ASH Demands More Action
Yesterday, we showed how ASH’s new data demonstrates that teen vaping fears are overblown – but Action on Smoking and Health is still calling for urgent government action
Bans Could Cost £Billions and Jobs
Leading vape company Evapo has conducted an analysis of the potential impacts of banning disposable vapes and flavours on the UK economy – and the results are troubling
Teen Vaping – An ASH Fact Sheet
Action on Smoking and Health has released its latest findings about the use of vapes over the last 12 months by young people in Great Britain – its use of focus and language is revealing
CAPHRA Applauds the Philippines
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates has applauded the Philippine government for its efforts to regulate vaping and protect teens