The World Health Organization got embroiled in a controversy again after complaints exposed a regional officer’s “racist” and “abusive” treatment of employees, which led to his dismissal from the agency. […]Read More
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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
Groups advocating for more than a million vapers and nicotine consumers in the Philippines, gathered on May 5, 2022 to show their solidarity and strong support for a comprehensive vape […]Read More
A Filipino doctor called on the government to consider other options in public health aside from the “quit or die” approach that is largely ineffective in addressing the smoking problem […]Read More
Consumer and harm reduction advocacy groups in the Philippines appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte to sign the Vape Bill into law after it was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate and […]Read More
The proposed Vape Bill moved closer to becoming a law after the Senate approved it on second reading—a development that consumer advocacy groups said will help the Philippines dramatically reduce […]Read More
Vape shops express support for Senate Bill No. 2239 which aims to regulate the use of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products in the Philippines. Medical doctors joined consumer groups in […]Read More
A renowned Filipino family doctor said vapes and heated tobacco products can provide around 17 million Filipino smokers viable alternatives to cigarette smoking, the world’s leading cause of preventable death […]Read More