“Friday, 1 October marks the day deadly cigarettes become a lot easier to obtain in Australia than safer nicotine vaping products,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of the Coalition of […]Read More
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Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA, says the Philippine government should be congratulated for its determination to reflect the will of the people. “The Philippine Senate will be on the […]Read More
The World Health Organization has been badly caught out ahead of the Ninth Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP9) to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) […]Read More
Consumers groups asked the Philippine government to join four countries in rebuking the extremist stance of the World Health Organization on vaping that deprives millions of smokers better alternatives to […]Read More
New Zealand Ministry of Health’s latest stop-smoking guidelines are disappointing as they do not include the vape option for smoking cessation providers to discuss with Kiwis keen to quit cigarettes, […]Read More
Nine of ten Filipino smokers believe that the government should pass laws to encourage them to switch to less harmful alternatives to cigarettes, according to a survey recently conducted by […]Read More
An esteemed group of Asia Pacific medical and scientific professionals and researchers has written to Hong Kong Chief Executive, Hon Carrie Lam, to express concern over Hong Kong’s plan to […]Read More
“September marks the start of the secret season which sadly sees supposed ‘tobacco control experts’ playing up to their puppet masters and denying Asia Pacific’s 600 million smokers’ access to […]Read More
“One American Journal of Public Health article is proving to be a watershed moment in the vape debate. It has singularly pushed the World Health Organization to the complete outer […]Read More
“Perfectly orchestrated criticism from youth and student organizations on the vaping legislation currently before the Philippines Senate proves that undue foreign influence and money continue to be an ongoing issue […]Read More