Malaysia’s parliamentary special select committee tasked with scrutinizing legislation to get tough on tobacco must look to New Zealand if it really wants to crush Malaysia’s smoking epidemic, says leading […]Read More
Congress adequately consulted the scientific and medical communities prior to the enactment of the Vape Law which is now described as a major anti-smoking regulation that will provide Filipino smokers […]Read More
Filipino lawmakers, advocates and industry stakeholders look forward to the implementation of the Vape Law to protect minors and non-smokers while providing more than 16 million smokers less harmful options. […]Read More
“Thankfully, the inconvenient truth about vaping has now landed on the laptops of Australians smashing all the alarmist anti-vaping propaganda health agencies and officials are peddling,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive […]Read More
Malaysia’s legalisation of vape sales remains on the cards after some unexpected twists in Parliament before it adjourned for the country’s imminent general election, says leading local advocacy group MOVE […]Read More
Various peer-reviewed scientific studies provide evidence that e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) have no adverse impact on indoor air quality in contrast to what combustible cigarettes cause, reducing the […]Read More
A few dairy owners selling vapes to minors are letting the side down badly and should be prosecuted, says Nancy Loucas, co-founder of Aotearoa Vapers Community Advocacy (AVCA). Her comments […]Read More
The Philippines’ newly-enacted vape law has strict provisions that aim to protect minors, while helping adult smokers switch to less harmful alternatives, according to top medical specialists. “I fully support […]Read More
“Much needed health resources should be directed towards providing Australians more urgent healthcare and elective surgeries, not on a pointless vaping witch hunt,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive Co-ordinator of CAPHRA […]Read More
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) described the latest ‘question and answer’ section on the World Health Organization’s (WHO) international website as an absolute scandal. Nancy […]Read More