VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 6 June 2017

VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 6 June 2017

Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the 6 June 2017 Tuesday. (Update the news to 11h20).


FRANCE: VAPE, WHEN THE ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE CREATES ART


Before the arrival of the electronic cigarette, known to be less harmful than basic cigarettes (but research is still ongoing), smoking was a simple pleasure for smokers, during a coffee, after a meal or while drinking. a glass. But now, with electronic cigarettes, smoking, and especially spitting out smoke, has become a real art! (See article)


MAURITIUS: NEAR 30% OF YOUNG PEOPLE PRESENTED BY THE CIGARETTE AT HOME


Smoking affects boys as well as girls: among 13 to 15 year olds, 28% of boys and 10% of girls smoke. This is indicated by the Global Youth Tobacco Survey of 2016. The study commissioned by the Ministry of Health was made public on Monday, June 5. (See article)


FRANCE: E-CIGARETTE, THE RIGHT SOLUTION?


Traditional cigarettes and electronic cigarettes are often the subject of debates in terms of health, especially since World No Tobacco Day took place on May 31. So in an attempt to put an end to the many unanswered questions, the e-cigarette leader Clopinette launched a survey. (See article)


UNITED STATES: E-CIGARETTE STEAM IMPACTS HUMAN CELLS


Scientists at British American Tobacco conducted a study to show that e-cigarette vapor does not cause DNA mutations. Upon examination, they discovered that the vapor produced by the e-cigarette had less impact on human cells. (See article)

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