VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 14 November 2017
VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 14 November 2017

VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 14 November 2017

Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the 14 November 2017 Tuesday. (Update the news to 10h19).


FRANCE: W. LOWENSTEIN DEFENDS VAPOTAGE ON CANAL +


William Lowenstein and Marion Adler were on the program "The info of the truth" on Canal Plus to talk about smoking but also to defend vaping. (See the video)


FRANCE: SIFFLU, A NEW SUBSTITUTE TO CIGARETTE?


Always concerned with well-being, the designer Stéphanie Marin has just released the Sifflu, a singular object, which replaces the cigarette and re-educates the breathing. (See article)


UNITED STATES: THE E-CIGARETTE IS A WELL USEFUL TO QUIT SMOKING


An American team (University of California) conducted a survey of a very large population (about 200.000 people), representative of the US population. The researchers evaluated the evolution of the frequency of use of the e-cigarette between 2010 and 2015, as well as that of the smoking cessation rate. (See article)


UNITED KINGDOM: PROMOTION OF VAPOTAGE BY LEICESTER NURSES


As part of efforts to stimulate smoking cessation, specialist nurses in Leicester will promote vaping to the public. (See article)


CANADA: "E-CIGARETTE LESS DANGEROUS THAN TOBACCO" ACCORDING TO A DEPUTY


During discussions on Bill S-5, a Liberal MP is said to have declared that "e-cigarettes are less dangerous than tobacco". (See article)

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