VAP'BREVES: The news of Wednesday 26 October 2016

VAP'BREVES: The news of Wednesday 26 October 2016

Vap'brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for Wednesday 26 October 2016. (Update the news to 07h26).

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FRANCE: A ME (S) WITHOUT TOBACCO AND WITHOUT ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE


According to Public Health France, our country has 13 million adult smokers, 34,6% of the population. Among these persistent smokers, six in ten want to stop smoking. It is on the basis of this observation that Public Health France and the Ministry of Health have joined forces to launch a new awareness campaign for these many smokers who want to put an end to this unfortunate habit. (See article)

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FRANCE: LA VAPE REPRESENTS PRO-TOBACCO CODES


While tobacco lobbyists arm their spokespersons to oppose the progress of tobacco control, Vape representatives are vying with imagination to overshadow progress in tobacco control. exemplary minister. (See article)

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UNITED STATES: E-CIGARETTE BATTERY FIRES BAGGAGE AT AIRPORT.


A battery of e-cigarettes ignited the luggage of a passenger at the Seattle-Tacoma airport as it was being loaded into the hold of a United Airlines flight. According to the first reports, the battery in question was hooked to a charger ... (See article)

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SWITZERLAND: A SWISS GRASS SOLD AS ALTERNATIVE TO TOBACCO


A Swiss company specializing in organic food offers the Federal Office a new herb rich in CBD as a substitute for tobacco, because of its very low THC content and compliance with Swiss federal laws. Sales will be limited to the country, due to numerous legal and European contradictions. (See article)

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FRANCE: TOBACCO AND WEIGHT TAKING, THE TAKING OF HEAD


A few days before the launch of the "Moi (s) sans tabac" government campaign, the site Obser reveals the results of a study that tends to prove "that smoking has a direct effect on caloric intake," according to its authors. (See article)

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NEW ZEALAND: THE VAPE COULD SEE SMOKERS TO CONTROL THEIR WEIGHT.


According to a new study published in the journal "Nicotine & Tobacco Research", electronic cigarettes may work as a weight loss tool for people who use it. (See article)

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