VAP'NEWS: 22 Weekend e-cigarette news and 23 September 2018

VAP'NEWS: 22 Weekend e-cigarette news and 23 September 2018

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for the 22 Weekend and 23 September 2018. (Update the news at 11h00.)


FRANCE: THE E-CIGARETTE SETS HIS BED ON FIRE!


On Friday afternoon, a renter on Pebellit Avenue had put his electronic cigarette in charge and put it on his bed. After leaving the room, he was alerted by the fire alarm. Smoke had flooded the room after the fire caught on the mattress. (See article)


UNITED KINGDOM: ST HELENS, A CITY THAT SUPPORTS THE E-CIGARETTE


In St Helens, counselors and health professionals continue to support plans to encourage the use of electronic cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid. (See article)


USA: 19 MILLIONS TO STUDY TOBACCO E-LIQUIDS


The Roswell Park Cancer Center and the University of Rochester announced Friday that they have received more than 19 million dollars to create the country's first program dedicated to the study of flavored tobacco. (See article)


UNITED KINGDOM: A NUMBER OF SMOKERS IN FREE FALL!


The number of smokers has been in free fall in the UK since 2014. Public Health England (PHE) has estimated that only one in ten people will smoke in five years. (See article)


MALAWI: THE "GREEN TOBACCO DISEASE" CONSUMES CHILDREN


Malawi is one of the poorest countries on the planet. 70% of the country's income comes from tobacco. This tobacco is the cheapest in the world and is mainly grown by small producers who often work with their children. (See article)

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