VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 3 May 2018

VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 3 May 2018

Vap'Breves offers you your e-cigarette flash news for Thursday 3 May 2018. (Update the news at 07h42.)

 


SWITZERLAND: PHILIP MORRIS MINIMIZED THE SPRINGS OF TOBACCO ADDICTION


Philip Morris' public positions on tobacco addiction until 2006 did not reflect all of his knowledge of addiction, says an American study based on documents internal to the multinational. (See article)


USA: JUUL MAKES ACCROSS AMERICAN YOUTH


On American campuses, traditional cigarettes have been replaced by their electronic competitors. Last month in the United States, JUUL vapers accounted for more than half of electronic cigarette sales. (See article)


UNITED STATES: CONNECTICUT READY TO BAN ONLINE E-CIGARETTE SALE?


In the state of Connecticut, a bill to ban the sale of e-cigarettes online may soon be voted on in the House. (See article)


UNITED STATES: TOWARDS A STUDY OF THE USE OF CBD FOR AUTISM 


In the United States, a foundation in Utah has donated a record $ 4,7 million to a university in California so that it can initiate a study to find out if CBD can possibly be used to treat severe autism in children. (See article)


FRANCE: THE ANSM WILL REGULATE THE MARKET OF E-LIQUIDS WITH CBD IN FRANCE


For some months now, France has seen products that contain extractions of CBD (Cannabidiol) come in many forms, but particularly as e-liquid. Faced with the growing demand and interest generated by this new product, the ANSM will regulate the e-liquid CBD market in France. (See article)

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