An international panel of experts will explore and expose a global web of anti-vape lies that influences the public’s perspective on vaping and safer nicotine products. Headlined ‘the battle between […]Read More
A global health expert challenged the World Health Organization, governments and the tobacco industry to use the opportunity made by the advancement in nicotine delivery technology to reduce up to […]Read More
Registration and participation for the 28 June forum is being strongly encouraged. Interest is building ahead of the 4th Asia Harm Reduction Forum (AHRF). As a virtual event this year, […]Read More
Investments in harm reduction or better alternatives to combustible cigarettes are expected to bring benefits to public health, according to a fund manager that focuses on long-term, high-quality investments in […]Read More
Asia Pacific’s leading Tobacco Harm Reduction consumer advocacy group warned against the Australian Federal Government’s decision to make it increasingly harder for the country’s 2.3 million daily smokers to quit […]Read More
Members of the Philippine House of Representatives raised concerns that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may have violated several laws when it accepted funds in support of tobacco control […]Read More
A group of acclaimed experts sent a letter to Asia Pacific’s Health Ministers and Secretaries to express deep concern over the World Health Organisation’s latest Tobacco Product Regulation Report (TobReg). […]Read More
#WVD21 highlighted smoke-free products as ‘the better choice’ to combustible cigarettes. World Vape Day this year is an unprecedented success with social media engagement about the annual global celebration up […]Read More
Science has shown that burning or the combustion process when smoking a cigarette is what produces harmful constituents that cause disease, not nicotine. Dr. Victor Joseph Yamat, Scientific Affairs Manager […]Read More
Some 370 respirators are rotting in the Department of Health warehouse after the agency refused to distribute them to hospitals in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic because they were […]Read More