VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 9 March 2017

VAP'BREVES: The news of Thursday 9 March 2017

Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for Thursday 9 Mars 2017. (Update the news to 10h30).


FRANCE: PREGNANT WOMEN WHO QUIT TOBACCO REWARDED WITH VOUCHERS


What if a financial reward was effective in helping pregnant women stop smoking? To verify this, the tabacologie service at the Saint-Joseph Saint-Luc Hospital Center in Lyon is looking for future volunteer mothers to take part in a national study on smoking abstinence. (See article)


FRANCE: TOBACCO PRICE COULD STILL INCREASE


The Ministry of Health would consider passing a final rise in tobacco prices, said Wednesday RTL. This is a rise of only a few cents, probably less than ten cents. This increase would be applied only to first-price cigarettes (around 6,50 euros currently), ie half of the brands on the market. (See article)


ISRAEL: IQOS AND ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE WAITING FOR THE FDA


In Israel, the Ministry of Health is waiting for the US Food and Drug Administration to take a stand on the e-cigarette. At this point, the Philip Morris IQOS product could benefit from the market. (See article)

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