VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Friday 19 April 2019

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Friday 19 April 2019

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for Friday 19 April 2019. (Update the news at 06h34)


CANADA: CURING THE RULES ON VAPE PRODUCTS!


This recommendation by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) to Health Canada comes in a context where youth in North America have a growing tendency to vape, including at school, with the risk of becoming addicted to HIV. nicotine. (See article)


FRANCE: WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE E-CIGARETTE?


The electronic cigarette is a product that is becoming more and more popular on the market. The number of people reluctant to adopt it to the detriment of the ordinary cigarette is however not the least. Several reasons justify this finding. It is not uncommon, for example, to get lost in the plethora of information available on the electronic cigarette when you decide to go deeper into the subject. (See article)


UNITED STATES: A NEW CALL TO UPGRADE THE LEGAL AGE FOR VAPE TO 21!


Mitch McConnell, leader of the U.S. Senate Majority, on Thursday announced plans to introduce a bill to raise the minimum age for purchasing tobacco products, including vapers from 18 to 21. (See article)


INDIA: A SHORT-TERM HOPE FOR THE E-CIGARETTE


In Bombay, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered a ban on electronic cigarettes "harmful" to health. The infamous product was not approved as a new drug, following orders from the central government's Department of Drug Control. (See article)


UNITED STATES: STATE OF MARYLAND GETS POOR NOTE!


The American Lung Association said the state of Maryland needs to do more to reduce and prevent tobacco use among youth in order to end the nationwide vaping epidemic. Sanctioned, the State had to receive an “F” as a score in the “minimum age” category. (See article)


FRANCE: BREATHING NICE ODORS CAN HELP STOP SMOKING!


The study was carried out by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh on 232 smokers between the ages of 18 and 55 who had no plans to quit smoking. The participants had to abstain from smoking eight hours before the start of the experiment. They were then asked to list their favorite smells. Chocolate, vanilla, apple, lemon, and peppermint were among the scents used in the study. (See article)


FRANCE: THE CPAM IS ALREADY PREPARING THE “TOBACCO-FREE MONTH”


The National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM) is launching for the fourth year a call for projects "Moi (s) without tobacco", relayed by the CPAM Finistère. This call aims to support smoking cessation support actions, primarily targeting pregnant women, young people, vulnerable groups and people suffering from chronic illnesses. (See article)
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