More restrictive policies such as bans and higher taxes on smoke-free products will discourage the switch from smoking and obstruct the objective of tobacco harm reduction which is to save […]Read More
“To achieve its decade long Smokefree 2025 ambition, New Zealand must stay the course when it comes to vaping regulation. The focus for MPs now must be on hitting tobacco […]Read More
“This latest government document on vaping makes outrageously false claims and will only cost more Australian smokers their lives,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive Co-ordinator of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific […]Read More
Medical doctors’ clear understanding of electronic cigarettes or vapes will provide a great opportunity to reduce the harm caused by smoking among the adult population, according to a major US […]Read More
International public health experts are denouncing the massive misinformation about nicotine–a food-grade substance that can address the global smoking problem through innovation and technology. Prof. Peter Hajek, director of the […]Read More
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) made the case that regional advocacy works and is delivering remarkable results for vaping in Asia Pacific at the recent […]Read More
Filipino smokers, numbering more than 16 million nationwide, deserve cigarette alternatives that will help significantly reduce health risks, according to a leading Filipino heart expert. Dr. Rafael R. Castillo, the […]Read More
“By stirring up anti-vaping hysteria, New Zealand’s Asthma and Respiratory Foundation will only send more minors back to smoking and put the country’s decade long Smokefree 2025 ambition in jeopardy,” […]Read More
The Vaporized Nicotine Product (VNP) or vape bill, a landmark measure approved by the Senate and the House of Representatives, will provide more than 16 million Filipino smokers with less […]Read More
A prominent cancer expert encouraged Filipino doctors to rethink their strategies to address the smoking problem as the current policies mostly failed to help smokers quit, leaving millions of smokers […]Read More