VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday, February 7, 2017

VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Vap'Brèves offers you your e-cigarette flash news for the 7 February 2017 Tuesday. (Update the news to 07h00).


FRANCE: MY COLLEAGUE CAN HE SPRAY AT WORK?


Ten years after the ban on smoking in the office, electronic cigarettes, which are supposed to be banned in closed collective spaces, are more tolerated. (See article)


FRANCE: THE TRIUMPH OF ENOVAP IN THE HEALTH AWARDS


The public of the National Health Innovation Day also awarded their Trophies! Relive the triumph of Enovap, winner of the health connected object in video (12th minute - Watch the video)


UNITED KINGDOM: VAPOTEURS LESS EXPOSED TO TOXIC SUBSTANCES THAN SMOKERS


No studies have yet compared the long-term effects of e-cigarettes and tobacco on the body. It's done, with the results that researchers from the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London (UK) have just published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. (See article)


JAPAN: JAPAN TOBACCO CONFIDENT FOR THE LAUNCH OF ITS PLOOM


Japan Tobacco Inc said it remains confident that the launch of its Ploom has been delayed due to supply issues. (See article)


UNITED STATES: USE OF THE DRIPPER, THE NEW CONCERN FOR YOUNG PEOPLE


One in four older adolescents already has dripping, a practice considered potentially “dangerous”. As with most e-cigarette users, most of the teenagers do this to get more vapor flow and a better aroma feel. (See article)

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