Nicotine Science and Policy
March 27, 2025 by irishnews.com

Government plans for ‘smoke-free generation’ move closer to becoming law
MPs have approved the Tobacco and Vapes Bill in the UK, aiming to create a smoke-free generation by gradually raising the legal smoking age and regulating vaping products to protect youth. The bill bans under-18s from buying nicotine products, restricts vape advertising, and prohibits smoking near schools and hospitals. The proposal also includes plans to regulate vape packaging and flavors to prevent appeal to children. Despite opposition, the bill passed in the House of Commons, focusing on reducing smoking and youth vaping. The bill will face further review in the House of Lords.
18.00% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 717,042 current smokers in Ireland 21.00% of men are current smokers but only 15.00% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
March 27, 2025 by inquirer.net

Alternative smoking methods may reduce carcinogen exposure, expert says
French oncologist David Khayat advocates for harm reduction strategies in tobacco control, arguing that alternative smoking methods reduce cancer risk by minimizing exposure to harmful substances. He highlights the inefficacy of traditional anti-smoking policies and emphasizes the need for regulatory frameworks supporting smoke-free technologies. Khayat stresses the importance of balancing smoking cessation efforts with harm reduction, aiming to transition smokers away from cigarettes. He criticizes the World Health Organization's opposition to harm reduction and urges policymakers to consider evidence supporting reduced-risk products. As global discussions on tobacco control evolve, the focus on harm reduction is expected to intensify at the upcoming WHO conference in November.
March 27, 2025 by vaping360.com

Will New FDA Commissioner Martin Makary Save Vaping?
The Senate confirmed Dr. Martin Makary as the new FDA commissioner, overseeing vaping and tobacco products' regulation. Makary, a health policy expert and pancreatic surgeon from Johns Hopkins, supported FDA enforcement actions against illicit vaping products. His stance on flavored vaping remains unclear. The FDA's Center for Tobacco Products, led by Brian King, has faced criticism for its strict enforcement approach. Makary's role will be crucial for Trump's promise to support flavored vaping. The question remains if he will challenge the current anti-vaping stance at the FDA.
19.30% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 52.1 million current smokers in United States 22.90% of men are current smokers but only 15.80% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
March 27, 2025 by gfn.tv

GFN News #144 | CHILE'S REGULATORY MAKEOVER | Featuring Ignacio Leiva
Chile's latest vaping bill has been met with cautious optimism from consumer advocates - but what does it actually contain? Ignacio Leiva joins us to elaborate on Chile's regulatory makeover, and what this means for vapers in the country!
March 26, 2025 by regulatorwatch.com
Nicotine Paradox | Safer Than Smoking, But Still Under Attack | RegWatch
Nicotine doesn’t cause cancer—yet safer nicotine products like vapes and pouches remain under relentless attack. This, despite the role these products play in driving smoking rates to historic lows across the Western world. Why is the war on smoking turning into a war on nicotine? In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Foulds, Professor of Public Health Sciences and Psychiatry at Penn State University, joins us to unpack the contradictions at the heart of public health’s approach to nicotine.
March 26, 2025 by msnbc.com
Are Zyns FDA approved now? Yes, and here's why.
The FDA authorized the marketing of Zyn nicotine pouch products, sparking debates on regulations. Z…
March 26, 2025 by daily-pouch.com
Pragmatism vs. Ideology: The Institute of Economic Affairs on the Future of Nicotine Pouches
The IEA paper discusses resistance to practical solutions due to political ideologies, focusing on harm reduction methods like nicotine pouches facing opposition, even from anti-smoking organizations. The report emphasizes the need for evidence-based policies over political biases to promote public health benefits. Media sensationalism and misinformation perpetuate unfounded fears around harm reduction products. The example of Sweden's success with snus and nicotine pouches highlights the potential benefits of evidence-driven approaches. Policymakers are urged to prioritize scientific evidence to support innovations in harm reduction and smoking cessation for a healthier future.
March 25, 2025 by gfn.tv
GFN.TV Interviews #60 | DESTINED TO FAIL | How Study Design Distorts Vaping Science
Are vaping studies destined to fail? Research on e-cigarette health effects often includes former smokers—skewing results and misleading the public. Dr. Arielle Selya explores why flawed study designs, academic incentives, and NIH funding pressures shape the science on vaping and tobacco harm reduction.
March 25, 2025 by biomedcentral.com
Fanning the flame: analysing the emergence, implications, and challenges of Australia’s de facto war on Nicotine
This commentary analyzes Australia’s increasingly strict nicotine regulations, likening them to a de facto War on Nicotine. While traditional tobacco control measures have successfully reduced smoking rates, recent policies—such as higher tobacco taxes and a vape ban—have unintentionally fueled a growing black market. This has led to increased criminal activity, systemic violence, and health risks from unregulated nicotine products. The paper argues that Australia’s current approach may be causing more harm than good, similar to the unintended effects of drug prohibition. It advocates for a shift toward harm reduction, tax reforms, and improved access to safer nicotine alternatives for a more effective policy.
March 25, 2025 by tbsnews.net
Govt plans to raise high-end cigarette prices to curb consumption
The government plans to increase prices of luxury cigarettes to reduce consumption, combating the rise in sales following a tax hike on lower-tier cigarettes. Revenue from cigarettes has surged in February. Suggestions to combat tobacco use and smuggling were discussed at a recent meeting. The proposal to amend tobacco laws was supported, but discussions involving tobacco companies were debated due to WHO guidelines. The ban on e-cigarettes has not curbed their availability, with proposals to regulate their use to prevent revenue loss. Philip Morris applied to produce e-cigarettes in Bangladesh.
16.80% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 20.4 million current smokers in Bangladesh 34.10% of men are current smokers but only 0.40% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
March 25, 2025 by cspdailynews.com
U.S. Representatives Call on Trump Administration to Crack Down on Chinese-Made E-Cigarettes
Three U.S. representatives urge Trump administration to address illegal Chinese e-cigarette smuggling, impacting American public health and youth vaping. Despite existing federal task forces, they advocate for stronger enforcement actions, emphasizing the need to seize unauthorized products. The congressmen highlight the contradiction of China banning flavored e-cigarettes domestically while exporting them globally. Recent seizures in Miami raised concerns about the safety and prevalence of these products, originating from China. The letter calls for utilizing all available enforcement tools to combat illicit vape sales in the U.S., stressing the urgency to protect public health.
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Blogs
Harry’s blog 127: The truth is still out there.
A free self-guided introduction to tobacco harm reduction from K•A•C aims to raise awareness of the approach among a wider community of policymakers, researchers, health professionals – and adult smokers.
Harry’s blog 126: Tobacco harm reduction and ‘Podsnappery’
Mr Podsnap is a minor character in Charles Dickens’ novel Our Mutual Friend. Mr Podsnap was “well to do, and stood very high in Mr. Podsnap's opinion”. He was noted for his ignorant and wanton dismissal of anything he disagreed with – “I don’t want to know about it; I don’t choose to discuss it; I don’t admit it … I have also said that if [such things] do occur (not that I admit it), the fault lies with the sufferers themselves”.
Harry’s blog 125: Deal with what’s in front of you
The introduction to the government’s 294-page risk assessment of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill which has yet to become law as it passes through the various stages of parliamentary procedure states: