VAP'BREVES: News from the Weekend of February 4-5, 2017

VAP'BREVES: News from the Weekend of February 4-5, 2017

Vap'brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the 4 February 5 Weekend. (Update the news to 2017h11).


UNITED STATES: 95% TAX ON VAPE PRODUCTS IN ARIZONA?


The price of e-cigarettes could almost double in price the new SB1517 bill introduced by Juan Mendez was adopted. This one actually proposes a tax of 95% on the products of the vape in Arizona. (See article)


UNITED STATES: INCREASED RISK OF HEART PROBLEM FOLLOWING ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE USE


According to a new study, the use of electronic cigarettes is linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Experts in this study said that the health effects of e-cigarettes are currently under-explored. (See article)


FRANCE: INDIRECT EXPOSURE TO TOBACCO SMOKE MAY AFFECT HEALTH


Going out to smoke a cigarette may not be enough to protect the health of non-smokers, according to a study in mice showing that indirect exposure to tobacco smoke is also harmful. (See article)


FRANCE: CIGARETTES, 10 SCENES WE COULD NO LONGER SEE ON TV TODAY


Ten years ago, on February 1, 2007, the Evin law prohibited smoking in public places. And the time, though not so long ago, when the hosts and their guests were toasting cigarette after cigarette on television sets seems to belong to prehistoric times. Find ten scenes of cult curls. (See article)


UNITED KINGDOM: CANCERS WILL INCREASE DURING THE NEXT YEARS


Cancer cases will increase over the next 20 years in the United Kingdom, an increase six times greater for women (+ 3%) than for men (+ 0.5%), the British center for research on cancer announced on Friday. Cancer. In question, risky behaviors such as tobacco and alcohol consumption are singled out. (See article)

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