VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 23 March 2017

VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 23 March 2017

Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for Thursday 23 Mars 2017. (Update the news to 11h22).


FRANCE: MARISOL TOURAINE LAUNCHES THE “MY TOBACCO FREE TERRACE” OPERATION


The Minister of Health wants to help consumers who want to identify cafes and restaurants offering non-smoking terraces. (See article)


FRANCE: B. DAUTZENBERG MEETS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO PROMOTE E-CIGARETTE


The vapotage for help with smoking cessation ... The very mediatic professor Bertrand Dautzenberg, pulmonologist at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital and tobacco specialist, held a conference, Monday, March 13, at the Marc-Jacquet hospital in Melun near the professionals from the hospital center. (See article)


FRANCE: THE NATIONAL FRONT, FROM VAPOTAGE?


February 2013. Scoop du Parisien: Marine Le Pen has quit smoking. So to overcome the lack, the frontist candidate switched to electronic cigarettes. "It's great this thing," she jubilates. Since then, she can't do without it. A virus that she transmitted within the National Front party, where, according to Slate, it would be fashionable to swap the classic cigarette for its electronic equivalent. (See article)


AUSTRALIA: THE TGA TAKES ITS FINAL DECISION, THE NICOTINE WILL BE PROHIBITED!


The TGA has made its final decision regarding the use of nicotine in e-cigarettes: Unfortunately, it will remain prohibited. The New Nicotine Alliance Australia group had however asked to exempt e-liquids from this ban given that the concentrations used are low, they were not listened to. (See article)

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