VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Friday 1er February 2019

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Friday 1er February 2019

Vap'News offers you flash news around the e-cigarette for Friday 1er February 2019 day. (Update the news at 09h10.)


FRANCE: FROM AN E-CIGARETTE CONNECTED TO A NEO-BANQUE!


It all starts with a cigarette story. Yes, but a connected electronic cigarette story: Smokio. This is the name of the first company that Alexandre Prot founded in 2013 with his partner Steve Anavi. (See article)


UNITED STATES: CARDIOVASCULAR RISKS WITH THE USE OF E-CIGARETTE


Electronic cigarettes appear to increase the risk of stroke, heart attack and coronary artery disease, warns a preliminary study, the findings of which were unveiled at a meeting of the American Stroke Association. (See article)


USA: ALTRIA TENT TO REASSURE INVESTORS CONCERNING ITS SHARE IN JUUL


Last Thursday, Altria sought to allay investor concern for overpaying for too little stake in e-cigarette maker Juul. (See article)


UNITED STATES: AN "SMS" PROGRAM TO HELP YOUTH TO STOP E-CIGARETTE


In the United States, the Truth Initiative has just launched a program for sending “SMS” which could “help young people to stop using electronic cigarettes”. (See article)


USA: FDA SANCTIONS FOR TOBACCO PREVENTION PROGRAM


The United States Food and Drug Administration received an "F" grade in a new American Lung Association report card evaluating smoking prevention programs. (See article)

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