International policy and public health experts expressed alarm over World Health Organization’s (WHO) controversial policy-making decisions that ignore science. Dr. Rafael Castillo, a renowned Filipino cardiologist said an article published […]Read More
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The population of smokers globally increased to about 1.3 billion today despite the strict implementation by the World Health Organization (WHO) of a tobacco control accord that prevents them from […]Read More
Two international public health experts view an existing accord on tobacco control as a flawed framework for a global pandemic treaty, as they underscored the need for a more flexible […]Read More
Companies involved in the nicotine industry are innovating to develop smoke-free products that significantly reduce their impact on health and the environment, according to top executives and researchers. Kevin Peng, […]Read More
Latest scientific report affirmed earlier findings that vaping poses significantly lower risks compared to smoking. Dr. Debbie Robson of Queens College London told participants of The E-Cigarette Summit on December […]Read More
Several reputable medical and scientific organizations saw basis for smokers to consider switching to less harmful alternatives such as vapes and heated tobacco products. The American Association of Public Health […]Read More
The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) got completely side-tracked when presenting to Parliament’s Health Select Committee on the smokefree bill, says Nancy Loucas co-founder of the Aotearoa […]Read More
An Asia-Pacific advocacy group called on Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to enact the vape bill amid the overwhelming demand from Filipino consumers for a regulatory framework on smoke-free products such […]Read More
E-cigarette consumers in the Philippines turned the tables on anti-vaping advocates, saying their opposition to the vape bill in Congress is a promotion of smoking and death. The National Consumers […]Read More