Vap'brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the day of Thursday 17 November 2016. (Update the news to 12h05).
CANADA: ORAL CELLS DESTROYED BY E-CIGARETTE?
A large number of cells that inhabit the mucosa covering the inner lining of the lips and the oral cavity are destroyed by the smoke emitted by the electronic cigarette. (See article)
FRANCE: COPD, PATIENTS OFTEN IGNORE SYMPTOMS
This disease is mainly linked to tobacco and has serious consequences. Professor Bruno Housset regrets that the diagnosis is often made at an advanced stage. (See article)
FRANCE: A BONUS OF 2000 EUROS TO BURALISTS TO DIVERSIFY
Increase in the selling price of tobacco, neutral package ... In 2016, tobacconists have led their rebellion, even going so far as to threaten the government to "block the Euro", a few weeks before the start of the European football competition. (See article)
UNITED STATES: A STUDY ON THE BLOOD PRESSURE OF SMOKERS WHO WALK TO THE VAPE.
Blood pressure and vape: publication of a one-year follow-up of ex smokers converted to vaping and of smokers, led by Dr R. Polosa and J. Morjaria (See article)
BELGIUM: THE NEW ROYAL JUDGMENT RELATING TO E-CIGARETTE IS PUBLISHED
The new Royal Decree on the manufacture and marketing of electronic cigarettes has been published in Belgium. (See article)
BELGIUM: WHAT IS FOUNDED AGAINST CANCER OF E-CIGARETTE
For ten years - already - that the electronic cigarette made its appearance, this method of smoking cessation shares. It has its detractors, skeptics who question its potential long-term effects on health, and its followers, the vapers who adopted it. (See article)
FRANCE: WHAT FUTURE FOR THE ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE?
Users of electronic cigarettes find themselves faced with a paradox: while the use of this substitute tobacco is encouraged by health professionals, its marketing is abused by the European regulation and its market is found grabbed by the giants of the cigarette. (See article)
FRANCE: A QUARTER OF FRENCH FAVORABLE TO A TOTAL PROHIBITION OF TOBACCO.
According to a survey by the CSA Institute for Direct Matin, non-smokers are also very supportive of a price increase, while smokers prefer reimbursement of aid to stop smoking. (See article)