VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 26 May 2016

VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 26 May 2016

Vap'brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the day of Thursday, May 26, 2016. (News update at 20:51 a.m.)

FRANCE OUTGOING 2030 TOBACCO BY MICHÈLE DELAUNAY
France AQVOn the occasion of World No Tobacco Day 2016, the CRAPS magazine publishes a tobacco dossier and an interview with the President of the Alliance, Michele Delaunay : LEAVING TOBACCO IN 2030. (Watch the interview)

 

CANADA AN INTERVIEW WITH THE QUÉBECOISE VAPOTERIES ASSOCIATION.
Flag_of_Canada_ (Pantone) .svg AQVOur writing went to meet The Quebec Vapotery Association for an exclusive interview. For this, we were able to speak with Valerie Gallant, the president of the AQV. (Watch the interview)

 

FRANCE AIDUCE OFFERS AN OPEN LETTER TO TOBACCO INFO SERVICE
France aiduce-association-cigarette ElectronicIn an open letter available on its website, the association Aiduce returns to the “Tabac Info Service” Questions / Answers page. According to Aiduce, although there have been changes in the way e-cigarettes are presented to smokers, many points remain to be improved. (See article)

 

SWITZERLAND The e-cigarette to administer medical cannabis
Swiss vapor_4_new_fullThe use of electronic cigarettes to administer cannabis for therapeutic purposes is an interesting alternative, according to a Lake Geneva study. It is clearly preferable to combustion and more pleasant for the user than vaporizers. This initial study was carried out by a team from the Romand University Center for Legal Medicine, based at the CHUV and the Geneva University Hospitals. It is published in the Scientific Reports reviewsaid Thursday the Vaud University Hospital Center (CHUV) in a statement. (See article)

 

FRANCE Dr. Lowenstein defends SOS Addictions position on electronic cigarette
France top-of-the-vape-logoSOS Addictions chooses the electronic cigarette despite the precautionary principle against “classic” tobacco, which we are sure will kill half of its consumers. The electronic cigarette is part of a risk reduction logic, in the " looking for a pleasure at a lower risk '. (See the video)

 

FRANCE PR DAUTZENBERG WILL SPEAK THE 30 MAY!
France DautzenbergLe Professor Bertrand Dautzenberg announced via his Twitter account that the opportunity to " World No Tobacco Day“On Monday, May 30, he would be with the alliance at the tobacco press point at the Solférino bar in the morning. He will then be on the antennas of Europe 1 from 15 p.m. to 16 p.m. with Mr. Ruggieri. (Source: Twitter)


 

FRANCE TO STOP SMOKING: APPS, E-CIGARETTE AND VAPE CULTURE
France tobacco cigarette-electronicsAn interesting article that discusses alternative methods of quitting smoking. We will find the famous applications and games for smartphones, e-cigarettes and vape culture. Discover the content of this article at this address.


 

CAMEROON THE CHAMPIONS OF THE FIGHT AGAINST TOBACCO AWARDS
cm 1464263068365The prizes of the first edition of "Tobacco control champion awardsWere awarded to three Cameroonian institutions and a citizen, who distinguished themselves by their contribution to the cause. The works of the laureates concern the prevention of smoking in textbooks, non-smoking areas in Bamenda. (See article).


 

FRANCE 2 NEW VIDEOS OF THE VAPE SUMMIT ON THE VAPE CHAIN
France top-of-the-vape-logoThe chain of the vape that covered the "1st summit of vaping »Today published 2 new videos of the event. Find Aurélie Lermenier of the French observatory of drugs and drug addiction as well as the point of view of professionals presented by the Fivapesystem. (See the videos)


 

UNITED STATES FDA REGULATIONS COULD KILL THE VAPE INDUSTRY
us E Cigarette + + salesmanKnoxville vape shops are concerned about the new regulations imposed by the FDA. For them, these new laws will put an end to the vaping industry. Among the biggest concerns, the tariff of the notification which will allow to register the products which could reach records: From 300 Euros to several millions depending on the products. (view article)


 

UNITED STATES E-CIGARETTE REGULATIONS WILL REDUCE YOUTH CONSUMPTION
us fda2An article in the newspaper Theolympian.com Says the new regulations on the e-cigarette coming in June will reduce the consumption of teenagers. For the Governor Jay Inslee, the many provisions will make e-cigarettes less accessible to those under 21. Note that the new regulations will come into force on June 28. (See article)


 

CANADA THE NEW LAW ON THE CIGARETTE WELL RECEIVED
Flag_of_Canada_ (Pantone) .svg 1200346-smoking-ban terraces ne botherMaintenance worker at the Maurice-Barbeau vocational training center in Sainte-Foy, Félix (fictitious first name) is smoking a cigarette, sitting on a wall separating the establishment from rue Noël-Carter. The new smoking restrictions, which come into effect today, hardly bother this die-hard smoker who, on the contrary, applauds their adoption. The ban on smoking on the terraces does not unduly bother several restaurant owners, who are not afraid of losing customers. (See article)


 

FRANCE AN INVOICE OF 35 BILLION EUROS FOR TOBACCO IN FRANCE.
France b852ae906c0c1b92a651380bb48ba1c2-1464161473The cost of smoking would be almost 35 billion euros in FranceIncluding 26 billion for care and 9 for production losses. Each year, tobacco causes about 78 000 deaths per year in France. The 15-75 years are 28,2% to smoke, and the economic impact is not negligible. At the cost of care related to the consequences of smoking - which amounts to 25,89 billion euros according to the French Observatory of Drug Addiction - add 8,6 billion euros lost production companies.This last figure, estimated by a survey of the firm IMS health for Care Labs (which produces "health checks"), represents 645 euros per smoker per year, to which are added the 1932 euros of care. That's a total of almost 35 billion euros that go up in smoke every year.


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Editor and correspondent Switzerland. Vapoteuse for many years, I take care mainly of Swiss news.