The Vape Law in the Philippines has established a vital legal and ethical foundation for tobacco harm reduction, enabling healthcare professionals to guide patients, particularly those unable to quit combustible […]Read More
Dr. David Khayat, a leading oncologist A leading French cancer specialist and former adviser to the World Health Organization (WHO) has underscored the importance of harm reduction as a vital […]Read More
PMFTC, the Philippine affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI), has launched a new, limited-edition variant and updated packaging for its ZYN nicotine pouch brand in the Philippines. PMI announced in […]Read More
An international research team from the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies has published new evidence suggesting that nicotine pouches could provide a pathway for adult tobacco users to […]Read More
A new report has raised alarm over the growing influence of Bloomberg Philanthropies and undisclosed donors on the World Health Organization (WHO), warning that global health policy risks being shaped […]Read More
Medical experts and consumer advocates come together to call for strengthened harm reduction initiatives in the country at the Harm Reduction & Nicotine Summit at EDSA Shangri-la Manila last October […]Read More
Illicit trade could account for up to 80 percent of vape and e-cigarette sales in the Philippines, undermining legitimate businesses and putting consumers at serious health risk, according to an […]Read More
Experts have urged the World Health Organization (WHO) to incorporate harm reduction into its tobacco policy ahead of an upcoming summit in November, citing it as a proven method to […]Read More
From left to right: Jacopo Dettoni, Daniele Marchesi, Jericho Nograles, Vincent Juan, and Chen Yun Jin Illicit trade thrives in Southeast Asia despite government efforts, underscoring the need for the […]Read More
Global smoking rates remain high despite two decades of effort by the World Health Organization (WHO), leading public health and consumer advocates to call for a new approach to tobacco […]Read More