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How Harm Reduction Could Transform Public Health in Nigeria and Kenya

Tobacco use kills thousands yearly in Nigeria and Kenya. A new report reveals that harm reduction strategies could save 600,000 lives by 2060.

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St Kitts and Nevis Foreign Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas endorses tobacco harm reduction at the New Approaches Conference

At the New Approaches Conference, St Kitts and Nevis Foreign Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas endorsed tobacco harm reduction, highlighting its potential to save lives. Dr. Delon Human called it an unprecedented public endorsement by a sitting minister.

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Can Czechia Become a Global Model for Tobacco Harm Reduction?

Czechia's high smoking rates demand urgent action. A new report suggests integrating Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) could save 280,000 lives by 2060 and make Czechia a global leader in THR strategies.

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Can Science be The Bridge to Facilitate Multi-Stakeholder Engagement?

The article discusses whether all stakeholders, including the tobacco industry, should engage in the debate on Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR). It highlights BAT's OmniTM platform and cases like Sweden and New Zealand as successful THR models.

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SWEDEN ‘WAY AHEAD’ AS EC SETS SMOKE-FREE 2040 GOAL

Sweden has achieved a 55% reduction in smoking rates by promoting harm reduction alternatives like snus and vaping. Sweden's success could be a blueprint for the EU's goal of a smoke-free generation by 2040.

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The potentially positive psychological effects of nicotine

Nicotine may reduce stress, improve cognitive function, and offer temporary relief for some mental conditions, but health risks generally outweigh the benefits.

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Canada's nicotine pouch ban is 'deadly error defying science', say health experts

Health experts criticize Canada’s ban on nicotine pouches as a “deadly error,” arguing it defies evidence that pouches help smokers quit and improve public health.

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Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) and the Potential to Save 880,000 Lives across Malaysia and Uzbekistan: A Report

A report shows that tobacco harm reduction (THR) could save 880,000 lives in Malaysia and Uzbekistan. It highlights the need for government action to reduce smoking rates and promote safer alternatives to traditional tobacco use.

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China’s Flavour Ban, The Risk of Black Market Products and The Key Role of Flavouring in Harm Reduction

Dr. Konstantinos Farsalinos' report underscores the crucial role of flavours in tobacco harm reduction and the negative impact of bans like China's, advocating for regulated access to flavoured e-cigarettes to better support smokers in quitting.

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Do Nicotine Pouches Have Approval from the FDA?

Nicotine pouches offer a harm-reduced alternative to smoking, using pharmaceutical-grade nicotine. FDA-regulated since 2022, they provide a combustion-free nicotine release, ensuring safety and effectiveness.

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WHO Endorses NRT In First-Ever Tobacco Cessation Guidelines

WHO's new tobacco cessation guidelines support over 750 million users in quitting. Recommendations include nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), varenicline, bupropion, cytisine, and digital interventions.

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The Middle East Tobacco Report: A Path to Saving Lives

The Middle East Tobacco Report reveals that adopting THR products, better cessation services, and improved lung cancer treatments in seven countries could save nearly two million lives by 2060.

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Replicating Success: How New Zealand is Adopting Sweden’s Smoke-Free Strategy

New Zealand adopts Sweden's smoke-free strategy, using harm-reduction methods like vaping and public education to reduce smoking rates. The success of these approaches offers a model for other nations aiming for a smoke-free future.

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Tobacco Harm Reduction and the EU Elections: A Critical Public Health Issue

As the EU elections approach, it's crucial for leaders to focus on Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR). This article explores how adopting THR policies can significantly reduce smoking-related deaths across Europe.

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Urgent call for EU policymakers ahead of EU elections: replicate Smoke Free Sweden

Ahead of the EU elections, health experts urge policymakers to adopt Sweden’s successful tobacco harm reduction strategies. Implementing these methods could save nearly 3 million smokers in the EU, emphasizing the need for science-based policy decisions.

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Introduction to the Report: No Smoke, Less Harm

Exploring Sweden's success in tobacco harm reduction, this report reviews smoke-free alternatives and their impact on health, demonstrating significant benefits compared to other European countries.

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World Health Organization Urged to Embrace Safer Nicotine Alternatives to Save 100 million Lives

WHO urged to adopt safer nicotine alternatives like e-cigarettes to save 100 million lives from smoking-related deaths, says health expert Dr. Yach.

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Snus is key to lowering tobacco-related death rates, says Swedish health expert

Dr. Lars Ramström argues that snus, a tobacco alternative, has dramatically cut tobacco deaths in Sweden and could save 2.9 million EU lives. He emphasizes reevaluating snus's risks to combat smoking.

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Smoking and Gender: Health Risks of Tobacco for Women

Discover the unique risks smoking poses to women's health on Women's Day. Learn why harm reduction and cessation are crucial for everyone's well-being.

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The WHO Proves It Is Interested Only in Its Own Power, Not Health

Delve into the WHO's troubling dismissal of evidence-based smoking alternatives, revealing a disconcerting trend prioritizing ideology over health.

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Health advocates urge policymakers to replicate Smoke-Free Sweden

Experts push WHO to adopt Swedish tobacco harm reduction model after COP10. Smoke-Free Sweden leads the charge for global health change.

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COP 10 Concludes with Historic Decision on Environmental Protection and Tobacco Control

COP10 concludes with significant decisions, extending the Global Strategy, improving reporting systems, and addressing environmental impacts of tobacco. Expert groups established for Article 2.1 and 19.

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Delon Human's FCTC COP10 Insights

COP10 ends with a missed opportunity for harm reduction. Despite calls, no workgroup was established. Emphasis on Article 18's environmental impact. Advocates stress inclusion and science-based policies for COP11.

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Highlights of COP 10 Day 4: Progress, Awards, and Public Health Interventions

COP10 Day 4 witnesses ongoing deliberations on Articles 9 & 10, with Committee A's unresolved discussions transferred to Committee B. Awards recognise constructive contributions and criticism. Public health concerns arise over tobacco industry influence.

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Navigating Tensions: Pragmatism vs. Ideology at COP10's Midpoint

COP10 sees a clash between extreme control and harm reduction views. Key points include COP10 debates, committee decisions, and the need for multi-stakeholder solutions in tobacco control.

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Shifting Policy Goals: Challenges in Tobacco Control at COP10 Sessions

Conference of the Parties resumes WHO FCTC discussions, focusing on implementation progress and control policies amid youth activism and industry regulation demands.

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COP10 Innovation or Stagnation? Former WHO Leaders Debate Tobacco Policy

Former WHO leaders, Beaglehole and Bonita, urge support for tobacco harm reduction in The Lancet. They criticize WHO's stance on novel nicotine products ahead of COP10

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COP10 Week - Clive Bates' Survival Guide

COP10 in Panama gathers experts to discuss tobacco control strategies. Clive Bates offers a survival guide for delegates. Stay informed with daily updates and resources on tobacco harm reduction.

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COP10 Opens in Panama: Urgent Action on Tobacco Control

COP10 to WHO FCTC convenes in Panama with focus on tobacco's environmental impact, emerging products, and industry marketing tactics.

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Measuring Progress in Achieving the FCTC Objectives.

Explore the COP10 Scorecard, assessing Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) progress. Hold WHO and Parties accountable for commitments to eradicate smoking and toxic tobacco use.

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Scorecard exposes WHO's big fail in curbing tobacco use

Delegates gather for WHO's COP10 on tobacco, but progress falters. A critical report card reveals failures, especially in embracing innovation and tobacco harm reduction. Urgent reconsideration needed for global health.

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Measuring Progress in Achieving the FCTC Objectives

Global leaders discuss COP10 Scorecard, urging WHO and Member States to prioritize tobacco control. Insights on measurement, recommendations, and next steps for impact will be explored.

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Health Advocates call on countries to make smoke-free New Year's Resolution for 2024

Smoke Free Sweden's 2024 campaign urges global leaders to adopt its tobacco harm reduction model, aiming for a smoke-free future and potentially saving millions of lives worldwide during COP10.

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New Year's Resolution – Quit Smoking in 2024!

Explore the worldwide movement to aid 780 million smokers in quitting tobacco in 2024. Learn about evidence-based methods, dispel misconceptions, and access crucial cessation support for a healthier, smoke-free life.

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CAPHRA supports NZ Government's decision to repeal elements of the Smokefree Environments Act

CAPHRA endorses NZ's harm reduction stance, praising Smokefree Act repeal. Emphasis on adult choices, vaping regulation. Coordinator Nancy Loucas aligns with economist Eric Crampton.

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Engage and Influence: Make Your Voice Heard in UK Government Surveys

Contribute to the UK government's vital survey on smoke-free alternatives. Your insights shape policies, ensuring accurate risk communication. Be a part of informed decision-making for a smoke-free generation. Your voice matters!

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Press Release: Experts recommend to seize the COP 10 delay as a catalyst for tobacco control innovation

Seize COP10 delay for tobacco control innovation. Learn from Sweden and the UK, exemplary in harm reduction.

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Sweden has experienced a miracle - everyone should want to share in it

Sweden's snus-led tobacco harm reduction offers a model for a smoke-free future, emphasizing consumer choice and evidence-based policies.

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Learnings from Smoke-Free Sweden: A Global Consultation

Smoke-Free Sweden's global tour reveals that Sweden's success in reducing smoking lies in accessible, acceptable, and affordable smokeless alternatives, challenging traditional tobacco control methods. Learn more in their report.

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COP10 Must Include Science and Evidence-Based Policy To Reduce Tobacco Use

The 10th COP to the WHO FCTC is crucial for discussing tobacco harm reduction, exploring evidence-based strategies for global health.

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Why an EU-wide Nicotine Pouch Ban Could Undermine Public Health

Smoke Free Sweden opposes the EU's nicotine pouch ban, fearing higher smoking rates. MEP Weimers exposed the risks, and we urge evidence-based solutions.

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Mental Health Awareness Month: Smoking and Harm Reduction. New Article By Joseph Magero.

Smoking rates among those with mental health issues are high, but quitting can improve both physical and mental health. Accessible cessation aids and harm reduction measures are essential to reduce this gap in life expectancy.

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World Heart Day: 29th September: The Unrelenting Health Burden of NCDs - A Pleading Call for Tobacco Harm Reduction

Discover how reducing tobacco use swiftly mitigates non-communicable diseases. Joseph Magero's insights, presented on World Heart Day, offer a path to healthier global communities.

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Vaping is substantially less harmful than smoking, Largest Review Finds!

Review written by Joseph Magero, of Campaign for Safer Alternatives / CASA

New research from the [**Institute of Psychiatry, Ps…

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Relaxed controls on vaping products could prevent Aussie deaths

Australian government could prevent up to 104,200 deaths by 2080 by relaxing restrictions on vaping products, says Georgetown University (USA) study.

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Dr Col’s Vape Truths: Combating misinformation in Australia

A new video campaign by the Queensland Government uses public money to highlight incorrect information about vaping. Dr Colin Mendelsohn’s series, Dr Col’s Vape Truths, is set to put a stop to this spread of incorrect information.

A series of eight misinformed videos(1) have been released o…

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Nicotine And The Weirdness Of Harm – New Article By Clive Bates

Clive Bates questions why low-risk nicotine products are stigmatized and discusses their potential benefits, calling for a reconsideration of their use.

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Letter to Malaysian PM: A Call for Risk-Proportionate Regulation of ENDS

On 14 July 2022, a Malaysia press release reported that the draft of the proposed [Tobacco and Smoking Control Bill](https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/07/14/cabinet-gives-nod…

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Bangladesh Public Consultation on ENDS: Letter Submitted By Experts to Bangladesh MoH Offering Comments On The Smoking and Tobacco Products Usage (Control) Act, 2005 (Amended in 2013).

Global health leaders urge Bangladesh to reject smoke-free alternatives ban, advocating evidence-based policies for 164.7 million citizens. The letter calls for government support in transitioning smokers.

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NEW WEBINAR - MALAYSIA: ON THE PATH TO LIFE - SAVING ALTERNATIVES. A CALL FOR REGULATION TO PROTECT CONSUMERS

Malaysian webinar reveals misconceptions about THR products and the need for proper regulation to promote harm reduction.

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Global Experts Call For Increased Access To Safer Nicotine Products

The 9th Global Forum on Nicotine in Warsaw promotes tobacco harm reduction through safer alternatives, with a study by Dr. Lars Ramström supporting this approach.

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NEW TAIWAN KANTAR STUDY REVEALS THAT AS MUCH AS 43% OF SMOKERS USE A REPLACEMENT TOBACCO HARM REDUCTION PRODUCT AS A MEANS TO CUT DOWN ON SMOKING OR STOP SMOKING ALTOGETHER.

Survey in Taiwan explores vaping trends, indicating harm reduction potential but underscoring the need for balanced regulations.

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EU Call for Evidence – The Tobacco Control Framework: Make your Voice Heard

Join the EU Commission in shaping future tobacco control regulations. Share your views by June 17th. Evaluate the framework for a tobacco-free generation by 2040.

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Health Canada is seeking comments on their proposed ban on flavours in vaping products (e-cigarettes). Deadline: 2 September 2021(at noon EDT)

Discover why Health Canada's proposed vaping flavor regulations are crucial for balancing youth protection and adult harm reduction in Canada. Have your say!

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NEW MALAYSIA STUDY REVEALS THAT NEARLY HALF OF SMOKERS CHOOSE TO VAPE TO CUT DOWN ON SMOKING CIGARETTES OR TO QUIT SMOKING COMPLETELY (49%).

Kantar's 2021 survey in Malaysia reveals insights on vaping, flavor preferences, and strong public support for e-cigarette regulations.

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NEW E – BOOK: FEMALE LEADERSHIP IN THR. INTERVIEW WITH AISHAT ALARAN, PHARMACIST AND RESEARCHER

AHRA (Africa Harm Reduction Alliance) hosted a Twitter Chat with the prominent THR advocate Aishat Alaran (@alaranaishat) to …

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SIX DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HARM REDUCTION AND PROHIBITION

This article explores the divide between harm reduction and prohibition in tobacco control, highlighting six key distinctions.

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Challenging Tobacco Control Norms: Dr. Colin Mendelsohn's Revolutionary Approach to Nicotine

Revolutionizing Tobacco Control: Dr. Colin Mendelsohn's Vision for Nicotine Harm Reduction in an Era of Information Overload

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Book Review: Dr Colin Mendelsohn's 'The Healthy Truth About Vaping'

Dr. Mendelsohn's book navigates smokers through vaping's safety while addressing societal opposition, exposing hidden motives. Dive into Part 3 for an analysis of ideological battles shaping the vaping debate.

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Interview with Dr Derek Yach: How innovation in THR represents the single most impactful public health opportunity

Enlightening interview with Dr Derek Yach by Taco Tuinstra from [Tobacco Reporter](https…

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Today (April 1st 2022) - Italy reduces tax on e-liquids

In a change that will favour vaping consumers today, Italy has adjusted its tax on e-liquids for the fourth time in four years.

The tax rate on e-liquids containing nicotine will decrease from €0.175 (U.S. equivalent: $0.19) per millilitre to €0.13, and the zero-nicotine e-liquid tax will fall…

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EVIDENCE: How do vaping flavours help save lives?

Check out our latest video to stay informed of the role that vaping flavours play in saving lives!

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Oral Nicotine in Africa: A Call for Product Safety Standards, says Tobacco Harm Reduction Experts

A group of world-renowned tobacco harm reduction experts spoke at the Africa Tobacco Harm Reduction Forum (ATHRF) a week ago, to discuss a potentially transformational product for the Africa market: #OralNicotine (Is it a gateway to a smoke-free Africa?).

Watch the…

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The Australian Department of Health is seeking feedback on how to reduce smoking in the draft National Tobacco Strategy 2022-2030.

Seize the Chance: Speak Out Against Restrictive Vaping Policies in Australia by March 24, 2022. Advocate for Harm Reduction and a Safer Future!

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SAJID JAVID PLOTS VAPING REVOLUTION TO HELP POOR LIVE LONGER

The UK's Health Secretary, Sajid Javid MP, believes it is a “moral outrage” that England’s richest people are living for up to a decade longer on average than the poorest.

To help tackle this disparity, he is plotting a #vaping revolution, writes Caroline Wheeler in yesterday's edition …

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In Favour of Flavour - A Key Report On How Flavours in Tobacco Harm Reduction Save Lives

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Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos’ multidimensional report on vaping flavours titled “The case for flavours in tobacco harm reduction to save lives” examines the science, consumer insights, risks and regulat…

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Unsubstantiated scaremongering headlines: Expert reaction to unpublished abstract claiming '15% higher risk of stroke at a younger age' for e-cig users

Recent scare over e-cigarettes and stroke risk debunked! The withdrawn study faced scrutiny, revealing methodological flaws. Explore expert reactions to the flawed claim.

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The Welsh Government is seeking comments on the draft long term tobacco control strategy for Wales: A Smoke-free Wales and our first two year delivery plan: Towards a Smoke-Free Wales: Tobacco Control Delivery Plan 2022-2024.

The draft strategy sets out the Welsh Government’s vision for a smoke-free Wales by 2030, this means achieving a smoking prevalence rate in adults of 5% or less over the next eight years.

To support this ambition, they will be driving forward work across their three key themes of **Reducing…

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Public health implications of vaping in Germany: Prof Levy’s SAVM model predicts 4.7 million life years saved, and 300,000 deaths avoided by 2060

Learn how switching to less harmful nicotine vaping products could save 4.7 million life years and prevent 300,000 deaths in Germany by 2060.

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Public health implications of vaping in USA: Prof Levy’s SAVM model predicts 38.9 million life years saved, and 1.8 million deaths avoided by 2060

Prof David Levy reveals at No Smoke Summit that regular vape use significantly boosts smoking cessation, potentially saving 1.8 million lives by 2060.

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100 experts sign a public letter on the failure of the WHO’s current Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), urging a comprehensive rethink before COP9

Experts challenge outdated FCTC stance on tobacco harm reduction, urging WHO to reconsider before COP9 summit for evidence-based change.

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Time to Ditch Or Switch This Stoptober

With quitting smoking one of the toughest behaviours to change, the UK is leading the world with its Stoptober campaign, Dr Derek Yach, President of the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World told Great Britain News.

The month-long campaign focuses on encouraging some of the roughly 7-million sm…

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CANADA’S PROPOSED RESTRICTIONS ON FLAVOURS IN VAPING PRODUCTS COULD NEGATIVELY AFFECT MILLIONS OF ADULT SMOKERS, WARN INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS

Global health experts caution Canada on e-cigarette flavor limits, emphasizing vaping's vital role in harm reduction and saving lives. Urgent reconsideration urged.

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The misnomer of 'EVALI' is "actually killing people"

Misconceptions about vaping safety persist due to the misnomer 'EVALI.' Evidence shows it's linked to illicit THC products, not nicotine #ecigs. Public awareness is crucial for informed choices.

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Concern over unscientific stance in WHO's 8th report on global tobacco epidemic

The 8th WHO report on tobacco and new products faces scrutiny from a sector expert for alleged flaws and links to Bloomberg Philanthropies' policy influence.