VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Friday 11 October 2019.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Friday 11 October 2019.

Vap'News offers you your flash news around the e-cigarette for the 11 October 2019 Friday. (Update the news at 09h48)


FRANCE: VAPING AT THE ORIGIN OF THE DEATH OF 26 PEOPLE


Twenty-six Americans died after using electronic cigarettes, mostly containing cannabis-infused liquids, health authorities report. (See article)


THAILAND: NEW WAVE OF REPRESSION OF AUTHORITIES ON E-CIGARETTE


The Thai authorities have launched a new crackdown on e-cigarettes with the seizure of several thousand articles in recent weeks. These devices are indeed banned in Thailand since 2014 and many are those who claim their legalization. (See article)


UNITED STATES: TOWARDS A CEILING OF THE CONCENTRATION OF NICOTINE FOR THE VAPE?


As reported by Engadget, a representative recently proposed a bill to reduce and fix nicotine concentration to 20 mg / ml in the United States. (See article)


BELGIUM: MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS DEDICATED TO THE E-CIGARETTE IN LIÈGE


The CHR of Liège opened consultations mainly focused on the electronic cigarette. Patients will be able to ask questions about how to use the e-cigarette, get support for quitting the e-cigarette, or help with weaning. This type of consultation in hospital would be unique in Belgium, said the CHR of the Citadel. (See article)

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