Quit For Good, a non-profit organization promoting harm reduction in the Philippines, welcomed the United States’ intensified campaign on preventing the youth from consuming nicotine products, but said it should […]Read More
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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
“Countries which have chosen to legalize and regulate e-cigarettes have seen a fall in overall smoking rates and have much better control over youth vaping. It’s exciting for Thailand, and […]Read More
The enactment of the vape bill into law by the Philippine government will stop unintended use and the illicit trade of substandard products by regulating the manufacture, sale and use […]Read More
Just two weeks out from the World Health Organization’s COP9 conference on tobacco control, pressure is mounting on delegates from 182 member countries to push for a positive stance on […]Read More
The House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability pushed for the adoption of national policies prohibiting government agencies from receiving foreign grant without transparency and accountability and called on […]Read More
Consumer advocacy and industry groups asked the Philippines’ Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prove its independence by cutting ties with anti-vaping foundations such as Bloomberg Philanthropies. Vaper Ako, Nicotine […]Read More
In a stunning admission before a House committee, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed applying for and receiving grant money from a U.S. NGO espousing a ban on vapes […]Read More
Spokesman for VAPER Ako highlighted the case of the Philippines FDA which admitted receiving funds from Bloomberg foundations. Consumer groups warned the Philippine government against non-government organizations (NGOs) such as […]Read More