VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 29 December 2016

VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 29 December 2016

Vap'brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the day of Thursday 29 December 2016. (Update the news to 10h40).


UNITED KINGDOM: DESPITE FEARS FOR HEALTH, 2 E-CIGARETTE SHOPS OPEN A DAY IN COUNTRY


Despite major concerns about the effect of e-cigarettes on health, more than two shops per day open. There are now more than 1 stores across the country, half of them opened last year. According to the organization ECigIntelligence, the largest concentration of electronic cigarette stores are located in the north of England, Scotland and London. (See article)


MALAYSIA: 3 MINISTRIES TO MONITOR THE VAPE


In total, three ministries will be responsible for monitoring the use of e-cigarettes across the country. The Ministry of Internal Trade, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs, said the decision was taken by Cabinet yesterday. (See article)


MAURITANIA: OPENING OF A WORKSHOP ON TOBACCO DEPENDENCE


A training of trainers workshop on the treatment of tobacco dependence began on Wednesday in Nouakchott, under the aegis of the National Tobacco Control Program, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) (Vsee article)

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