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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Strategies that provide smokers with less harmful alternatives to cigarettes are far more likely to reduce smoking than the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) recommendations to […]Read More
A substantial transition of smokers from traditional cigarettes to reduced risk products (RRPs) such as vapes and heated tobacco will help ease the burden on the public health system, according […]Read More
The UK Royal College of Physicians’ public health charity group dismissed as myths the assumption that vaping is a gateway to smoking and that vapes are more harmful than cigarettes. […]Read More
Tobacco harm reduction advocates in the Asia-Pacific region lauded UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for taking a pro-science approach to end the smoking epidemic by providing 1 million adult smokers […]Read More
The World Health Organization got embroiled in a controversy again after complaints exposed a regional officer’s “racist” and “abusive” treatment of employees, which led to his dismissal from the agency. […]Read More
Filipino lawmakers, advocates and industry stakeholders look forward to the implementation of the Vape Law to protect minors and non-smokers while providing more than 16 million smokers less harmful options. […]Read More
Groups advocating for more than a million vapers and nicotine consumers in the Philippines, gathered on May 5, 2022 to show their solidarity and strong support for a comprehensive vape […]Read More
A Filipino doctor called on the government to consider other options in public health aside from the “quit or die” approach that is largely ineffective in addressing the smoking problem […]Read More
Consumer and harm reduction advocacy groups in the Philippines appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte to sign the Vape Bill into law after it was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate and […]Read More