Vap'brèves offers you your e-cigarette flash news for Monday 05 September 2016 day. (Update the news to 10h00).
UNITED STATES: HOW FDA REGULATIONS AFFECT POPULATION
FDA regulations mark a real halt in the e-cigarette market in the United States and increasingly worry professionals in the sector. The population no longer has access to test samples and finds themselves automatically checked by identity document which tends to reduce the number of smokers now wishing to venture into e-cigarette shops. (See article)
EUROPE: A STUDY ON POST-STOP TOBACCO WEIGHT GAIN
A study presented to the European Respiratory Society International Congress focused on the issue of weight gain after quitting smoking, the question being how to prevent it. Stopping smoking makes the former smoker take on average 5 kg in the following year. (See article)
CANADA: TOBACCO INDUSTRY INVITES IQOS TO INSTALL RATHER THAN NEUTRAL PACKAGE
Rothmans, Benson & Hedge (RBH) believe that Ottawa is going astray by putting its energies on plain packaging of cigarette packages. The tobacco manufacturer does not hesitate to use the declarations of the English public health which announced that the e-cigarette was 95% less harmful to try to impose the IQOS system in the country. (See article)