Tobacco harm reduction products
Canadian Tobacco Company Urges Government for Harm Reduction Measures
Canadian tobacco company ITCAN urges government to adopt harm reduction approach to achieve smoking rate below 5% by 2035.
Regulations
Jan.23
Consensus on Harm Reduction Products: Results of EU Consultation
Global e-cigarette alliance (WVA) revealed EU citizens' consensus on harm reduction products' effectiveness in quitting smoking, urging policy reconsideration.
Business
Jan.17
Harmful Effects of E-cigarettes on Health in Argentina
According to El Marplatense, despite the ban on e-cigarettes in Argentina, their use remains prevalent and harmful.
Regulations
Dec.26
Innovation in Harm Reduction: PMI's Path to Progress
Philip Morris International (PMI) advocates for harm reduction strategies to combat smoking-related health consequences, according to Branislav Bibic, VP of Africa at PMI.
PMI
Dec.14
Countries that Prioritize Harm Reduction See Significant Decrease in Smoking Addiction
Countries that have ignored WHO recommendations on tobacco control have seen the most significant decline in smoking addiction, according to Canadian public health policy experts.
Regulations
Dec.05
Harmful Effects of Smoking and E-cigarettes on Respiratory Health
Russian pulmonologist Yelena Gertyey warns that smokers are more prone to respiratory diseases, countering the belief that e-cigarettes are harmless.
Regulations
Nov.10
Raising Awareness: The Harmful Effects of E-Cigarettes on Students
According to a recent survey by WHO, 2.6% of Vietnamese students aged 15-17 used e-cigarettes in 2019, with the trend becoming younger.
Oct.18
JTI: Government Support is Crucial for Tobacco Harm Reduction
In a recent discussion with 2FIRSTS, JTI highlighted the importance of tobacco harm reduction and government support.
Industry InsightJTI
Sep.27
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