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New Evidence Challenges “Mixed Research” Narrative on Vaping for Smoking Cessation
4+ hour, 10+ min ago (37+ words) New Evidence Challenges "Mixed Research" Narrative on Vaping for Smoking Cessation'vapingpost.com New high-quality evidence leaves no doubt that nicotine vaping is more effective than traditional quit methods, challenging long-standing claims that research remains mixed....
Nicotine Science Is Changing Yet Misleading Research Risks Undermining Smoking Cessation Progress
1+ week, 1+ day ago (302+ words) As nicotine science evolves, new research shows nicotine's effects are complex, but misinterpreting vaping risks could undermine harm reduction and keep smokers using cigarettes. The study design was flawed, and the participants had only been asked about nicotine use in…...
From Canada to Europe: The Latest Nicotine Pouch Developments Affecting Harm Reduction
1+ week, 5+ day ago (263+ words) Latest nicotine pouch developments confirm the ongoing global divide, as policymakers struggle to balance harm reduction potential against restrictions that may limit access for smokers. But, like many safer nicotine substitutes, their course is increasingly being determined by regulation rather…...
Scientists Warn EU: Misleading Claims About Smoke-Free Nicotine Products Will Stall Smoking Cessation Progress
2+ week, 2+ day ago (256+ words) Experts write to the EU cautioning against the misinformation being spread about safer nicotine products, highlighting that it risks leading to policies that discourage smokers from switching to less harmful alternatives. In an open letter to the President of the…...
Evidence Ignored? The UK’s Vape Success Story That The World Seems to be Turning Away From
2+ week, 6+ day ago (18+ words) Evidence Ignored? The UK's Vape Success Story That The World Seems to be Turning Away From'vapingpost.com...
Lessons from HIV to Tobacco: Why Harm Reduction Still Divides Canada
3+ week, 4+ day ago (316+ words) Facing a defining choice, Canada needs to decide whether to keep restricting safer nicotine alternatives or embrace harm reduction and evidence-based policies that could reduce smoking-related disease. Few voices make that tension clearer than Canadian physician Dr Mark Tyndall. With…...
Does Vaping Break the Fast During Ramadan?
4+ week, 1+ day ago (715+ words) One of the most frequently asked questions during Ramadan is whether using e-cigarettes invalidates the fast. Is vaping treated the same as smoking traditional cigarettes? And does it fall under the same religious ruling? Before addressing the ruling further, it…...
As The WHO Blurs Smoking - Vaping Line, Leaders Must Demand Transparency for Continued Funding
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (520+ words) The World Health Organization has taken its unacceptable bias up a notch, sidelining evidence-based harm reduction, and raising concerns about global tobacco policy direction. For anyone who has watched family members suffer and die from smoking-related disease, tobacco control is…...
Stalled Smoking Rates, Thriving Crime: The Reality of Australia’s "Exemplary" Tobacco Strategy
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (452+ words) Australia's war on nicotine is entrenching smoking and organised crime, while countries adopting the opposire approach are witnessing success. Australia is often portrayed'by its own institutions most of all'as a global tobacco control success story. Officials point to falling daily…...
The Cost of Bad Science: How Flawed Studies And Anti-Nicotine Bias Are Shaping European Tobacco Policy
2+ mon, 2+ day ago (213+ words) Perhaps most striking was the absence of serious discussion about countries where harm reduction has demonstrably worked. Sweden, the United Kingdom, Japan, and New Zealand have all seen substantial declines in smoking following the adoption of reduced-risk alternatives. Yet these…...