Vap'News offers you flash news around the e-cigarette for the 10 Weekend and 11 November 2018. (Update the news at 12h00.)
FRANCE: INDUSTRIALS REACT TO VAPE BAN
Several e-cigarette surveys have been conducted to learn more about the industry. They have revealed that nowadays, consumers prefer vaping rather than inhaling cigarette smoke that is known worldwide for its harmful effects. (See article)
UNITED STATES: THE NUMBER OF SMOKERS IN THE UNITED STATES HAS NEVER BEEN SO LOW
The cigarette is becoming less popular in the United States, where health authorities announced Thursday that the number of smokers had reached 14% of the population, the lowest level ever recorded in the country. (See article)
UNITED STATES: THE BAN ON FLAVORS, A MAJOR WIN FOR BIG TOBACCO?
According to a Washington Post report, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will work to prevent gas stations and convenience stores from selling flavored e-cigarettes to children. The ban, which is expected to be announced next week, is a step in the fight against what the FDA calls an "epidemic" among young people. But depending on how the ban unfolds, it could also be a major victory for Big Tobacco. (See article)
FRANCE: THE OPERATION "MOI (S) WITHOUT TOBACCO GOES TO MEET YOUNG PEOPLE
In the Tarn, the "Moi (s) sans tabac" campaign targets young high school students. evaluation of motivation to stop, benefits of sport, dependence. First session yesterday at Lycée Fonlabour Albi. (See article)