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May 06, 2024 by birminghammail.co.uk

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Spain moves towards 'outright ban' with heavier fines for UK tourists who break rules

Spain approved a new anti-smoking plan focusing on more smoke-free areas, higher cigarette prices, and stricter vaping regulations. The plan aims to increase cigarette prices, expand smoke-free zones, and tighten vaping rules to align with tobacco products. The Ministry of Health plans to ban single-use vapes and increase fines for littering, while also introducing plain packaging for tobacco and e-cigarettes. The laws will reform smoking regulations with some changes expected to take effect by the end of the year. The plan does not ban smoking on terraces, campuses, or beaches yet, but it lays the groundwork for potential future restrictions.


24.50% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 9.7 million current smokers in Spain.
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May 06, 2024 by filtermag.org

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Will Study Linking Vapes With Heart Failure Survive Scrutiny?

Recent research presented by the American College of Cardiology suggests that e-cigarette use may increase the risk of heart failure by 19%. However, the study, based on data from the All of Us Research program, has limitations in terms of methodology and transparency. Skepticism surrounds the findings, with experts questioning the causal link between vaping and heart disease. While further research is needed, existing evidence supports vaping as a safer alternative to smoking for smoking cessation. The debate continues amid conflicting studies on the impact of vaping on heart health.



May 06, 2024 by regulatorwatch.com

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Scoring Endgame | Former CDC Tobacco Control Director Talks Battle Over Vaping | RegWatch

As the longest-serving director of the CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health and founding Dean of Georgia State University’s School of Public Health, Dr. Michael P. Eriksen is a veteran tobacco control warrior and national leader in the fight to end smoking-related disease and death. In this episode of RegWatch, we ask Dr. Eriksen about the crucial years when big tobacco was exposed for deceiving the public, tobacco control’s reaction to the explosive popularity of e-cigarettes, the FDA’s current regulation of the U.S. vaping market, and what he thinks about public health’s war on vaping.



May 06, 2024 by tobaccoreporter.com

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A Perfect Storm

India banned e-cigarettes in 2019 following WHO guidelines, influenced by tobacco control groups and economic factors. Despite court challenges, the ban was supported by the government, significant tobacco donations, and lack of local research. The decision was driven by political and financial interests rather than public health, denying over 100 million smokers access to safer nicotine consumption methods. The regulatory pathway favored by courts was ignored, leading to a ban that benefitted the tobacco industry. Juul's entry into India and foreign expertise also played a role in the outcome, as local industry voices were absent from the debate.


8.10% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 80.5 million current smokers in India 14.40% of men are current smokers but only 1.40% of women.
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May 06, 2024 by ecigintelligence.com

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New mix of MEPs may change Europe’s conservatism on novel tobacco products

EU MEP Radka Maxová predicts a shift towards harm reduction policies in tobacco control within the European Parliament. She highlights potential influences from newly elected members and the need for nuanced regulation of novel tobacco products. Despite conservative positions dominating the EU Commission's tobacco policy proposal, there's growing awareness of harm-reduction benefits. Maxová emphasizes the importance of evidence-based harm reduction strategies and the need to differentiate between harmful and safer tobacco alternatives. Diverse opinions among MEPs and member states pose challenges to revising EU tobacco directives.


28.30% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 2.5 million current smokers in Czech Republic 33.40% of men are current smokers but only 23.50% of women.
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May 06, 2024 by vietnamnet.vn

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Debates over ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products

There are debates over banning e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products as the Ministry of Health proposed a ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products whereas the Ministry of Industry and Trade wants to legalize the two products. Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan said that the Ministry of Health has submitted many documents to the Government and to the Ministry of Industry and Trade clearly expressing the ministry's views on this issue.


23.80% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 17.5 million current smokers in Vietnam 47.30% of men are current smokers but only 1.20% of women.
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May 06, 2024 by clivebates.com

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UK Tobacco and Vapes Bill: a Misfire and a Backfire

New UK policies and legislation on smoking and vaping have been widely hailed as groundbreaking and game-changing. That is wrong. Closer examination shows they are likely to do more harm than good - a misfire and a backfire.


12.90% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 7.2 million current smokers in United Kingdom 14.60% of men are current smokers but only 11.20% of women.
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May 06, 2024 by gfn.tv

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ABRUPT TURN | New Zealand’s Surprising Shifts in Tobacco Regulation

Tobacco policy in New Zealand could leave one with a touch of motion sickness as the country lurches back and forth in its effort to reduce smoking to five percent by 2025. Researcher Marewa Glover joins GFN Interviews to discuss the latest surprising shift and results of her new study on how New Zealand adults who smoke understand novel tobacco ‘endgame’ policies.



May 03, 2024 by colinmendelsohn.com.au

My evidence at the Senate Inquiry

IN MY INTRODUCTORY SPEECH to the Senate Vaping Inquiry on 2 May 2024, I cover two major concerns about Australia’s vaping policy and comment on the blatant misinformation presented to the Inquiry. Ninety percent of vapers have rejected the legal pathway and only a small number of doctors will prescribe nicotine. Supplies are very hard to access through pharmacies. This has predictably created a thriving and dangerous black market controlled by criminal networks selling high nicotine, unregulated products. This has led to escalating violence as criminal gangs compete over market share.


13.00% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 2.6 million current smokers in Australia 15.20% of men are current smokers but only 10.90% of women.
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May 03, 2024 by planetofthevapes.co.uk

Government Ignores Vaping Industry

The UK Vaping Industry Association criticizes the government for excluding experts from the Tobacco and Vape Bill Committee, calling it undemocratic. They express concerns about the potential rise of illicit vape products and propose a licensing scheme. The association supports the Bill's aims but stresses the need for industry consultation. UKVIA has submitted amendments to address these issues. They have reached out to government officials to challenge the selection process for the committee. The exclusion of industry voices risks inadequate scrutiny of the Bill.


12.90% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 7.2 million current smokers in United Kingdom 14.60% of men are current smokers but only 11.20% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR

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