Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the 2 2017 Thursday. (Update the news to 09h00).
FRANCE: PR BERTRAND DAUTZENBERG REACTS TO THE PRESS RELEASE FROM THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
A few days ago, the American Heart Association issued a statement stating that vapers are more at risk for a stroke than smokers. According to researchers, exposure to vapors would damage chemicals in the brain. For Professor Bertrand Dautzenberg, there is no doubt, "it is the smoke of tobacco that kills half of these loyal consumers" (See article)
FRANCE: THE SECTORS THAT ARE CARTONNING TODAY FOLLOW OUR CONSUMPTION MODES
The electronic cigarette for example, which had 15 brands at the Franchise Expo 2 years ago, has disappeared today. However, it may be interesting for a future entrepreneur to choose a developing network, such as beauty, but focusing on a niche. This is the case with Good Regen, which offers aesthetic treatments by cryotherapy. (See article)
CANADA: BILL S-5 TO END ACCESS TO SCIENTIFIC DATA ON VAPE
Bill S-5 threatens to ban the sharing of scientific information intended to compare the health effects of e-cigarettes with smoking (See article)
RUSSIA: MORE ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE IN TRAINS
If this restriction already existed in many European countries, it was not yet the case in Russia. A press release from the train company RNS warns that its trains are non-smoking and that e-cigarettes have not been tolerated. The company believes that users of electronic cigarettes can cause inconvenience to travelers and especially to people with children. (See article)
UNITED STATES: SENATE AGREES TO RETURN TO REGULATION OF VAPE IN INDIANA
It was with an overwhelming vote that the Senate approved a bill to drastically reduce the regulation that weighed on e-liquid manufacturers (See article)