VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 6 March 2018
VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 6 March 2018

VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 6 March 2018

Vap'Breves offers you your e-cigarette flash update for 6 March 2018 Tuesday. (Update the news at 05h30.)


SWITZERLAND: A LAW "THREATS" THE E-CIGARETTE AND MAKES DEBATE


The ban on nicotine e-liquids in the country greatly complicates the expansion of vaping and makes it difficult to quit smokers. However, the situation could be settled with a new bill currently under study but the price to be paid seems so heavy that an opposition has already been put in place.  


FRANCE: THE VAPOTAGE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE CIGARETTE?


The e-cigarette has become an effective substitute for tobacco. But the controversy over its safety is reflected regularly on social networks. Serious scientific studies, however, have shown that vaping is less risky than smoking traditional cigarettes. (See article)


FRANCE: SHOULD I TRUST THE ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE?


In this 8-minute sequence taken from the Health Magazine on France 5, Dr Alice Deschenau, addictology psychiatrist answers the question: Should we be wary of electronic cigarettes? (See article)


FRANCE: HEATED TOBACCO NOT BURNED (BUT ALMOST)


Faced with the rise of the vaporette, the tobacco industry has turned to other devices that have nothing to do with the electronic cigarette, the vaporette, but which are confusing (desired goal): they are not vaporettes, because it is indeed tobacco which is certainly heated, but well heated or even pyrolyzed and vaporized. (See article)


SOUTH AFRICA: ANTI-TOBACCO FRONT TO CAP!


Some 3.000 tobacco control experts and policymakers gather in Cape Town, South Africa to take on an industry determined to devote large funds to the expansion of "the deadliest everyday consumer product ever made." (See article)

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