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July 07, 2025 by bbc.com

Northampton shop gives up licence over illicit cigarettes

Viva Mini Market voluntarily surrendered its alcohol license after police found over 600 packets of illegal cigarettes and tobacco in a nearby car’s boot linked to the shop in Northampton. West Northamptonshire Council heard allegations of illicit sales. The license surrender followed the discovery of illegal vapes and tobacco at the store. The police seized the illicit goods from a blue BMW near the shop. The committee adjourned as the license had already been given up before the meeting. The store can reapply for a new license to sell alcohol if desired. Police and the former license holder did not attend the hearing.

July 07, 2025 by news-medical.net

Vaping versus smoking’s impact on male fertility

Male partners in IVF couples who switched from smoking to vaping experienced improved sperm quality and decreased miscarriage rates, according to a study on E-cigarette versus traditional cigarette use. While vaping showed benefits, experts caution about the risks for hopeful parents. The study compared sperm parameters and IVF outcomes between E-cigarette and cigarette users, revealing fewer miscarriages and increased live-birth rates among vapers. Despite the improvements, established predictors like FSH levels remained crucial. Researchers stress that vaping does not guarantee success, advocating for further research on E-cigarette risks and fertility counseling. Lifestyle choices continue to impact assisted reproduction outcomes, emphasizing the importance of quitting smoking for prospective parents.

July 04, 2025 by medicalxpress.com

Nicotine pouch use rising among teens, public health expert sounds alarm

Teens are increasingly drawn to discreet oral nicotine pouches, fueling public health concerns due to their high nicotine content and addictiveness. Sales have surged, with marketing through influencers and social media playing a significant role. Despite some health benefits over cigarettes, pouches pose risks like addiction and cognitive impairment. Challenges in regulation exist, especially online, where misinformation spreads. Parents and educators are urged to engage teens in open conversations. Addressing the mental health crisis among youth and providing accurate education are crucial. Efforts are needed to bridge the gap between public health messaging and teen behavior, emphasizing the importance of relatable and nuanced information dissemination.

July 04, 2025 by thehindubusinessline.com

WHO calls on countries to up ‘sin tax’ on tobacco, alcohol and sugary drinks by 50% by 2035

The WHO urges countries to raise health taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks by 50% by 2035 to combat non-communicable diseases. This initiative aims to generate $1 trillion over a decade. Health taxes reduce harmful product consumption and fund healthcare, education, and social programs. While progress has been made in raising tobacco taxes, some governments still support unhealthy industries. WHO advocates for removing exemptions and supporting effective tobacco control. The organization leads a global initiative to assist countries in implementing health taxes. Many nations seek guidance to create self-sustaining health systems.

July 04, 2025 by indiatoday.in

Increase prices of sugary drinks, alcohol, tobacco by 50%: WHO

The WHO proposes a 50% price increase on sugary drinks, alcohol, and tobacco over a decade to improve global health and boost healthcare revenue. This tax initiative aims to reduce diseases like diabetes and cancers. Despite industry resistance, the plan is supported by organizations like the World Bank. The WHO's broader strategy includes considering taxes on ultra-processed foods. In India, a health tax proposal targets foods high in fat, sugar, and salt to tackle rising obesity rates among adolescents. The WHO's approach seeks to balance economic and health interests while combatting non-communicable diseases through innovative fiscal policies.

July 04, 2025 by euronews.com

Global health officials urge countries to raise ‘sin taxes’ on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks

Global health officials recommend implementing higher taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks to combat chronic diseases and bolster healthcare funding. The World Health Organization suggests a 50% price increase over the next decade, aiming to prevent millions of premature deaths and generate trillions in public revenue. These products contribute significantly to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. The WHO emphasizes the effectiveness of health taxes in reducing consumption and funding healthcare, education, and social programs. Despite some challenges like cross-border shopping post-tax hikes, such measures have shown positive impacts in reducing smoking rates and children's sugar intake. These taxes could help lower-income countries offset reduced aid and strained healthcare systems worldwide.

July 04, 2025 by sarawaktribune.com

WHO wants 50 per cent price hike on tobacco, alcohol, sugary drinks by 2035

The World Health Organisation is advocating for a 50% tax increase on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks by 2035 to combat non-communicable diseases. The revenue generated would fund the fight against major health issues like heart disease and cancer, aiming to prevent 50 million premature deaths in 50 years. WHO's 3 by 35 Initiative targets to raise USD1 trillion in a decade for healthcare, education, and social welfare.

July 04, 2025 by japantimes.co.jp

WHO pushes countries to raise prices on sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by 50%

The World Health Organization urges countries to increase sugary drink, alcohol, and tobacco prices by 50% over a decade through taxation to combat health issues like diabetes and cancer. This move aims to reduce consumption and generate revenue amid declining development aid and increasing public debt. WHO believes health taxes are highly effective and essential for action against these chronic health problems.

July 04, 2025 by nature.com

Targeting three United States priority populations of people who smoke with educational nicotine messages using curiosity-eliciting strategies

The text describes the SNAC study focusing on developing nicotine educational messages for specific populations. Participants were recruited through Prodege's panel and assigned to different study conditions. Study 1 involved exposure to various messages with different presentation styles. Study 2 compared brief nicotine messages with and without curiosity-eliciting components. Measures included assessing nicotine false beliefs and perceived message effectiveness. Analysis involved ANOVAs for Study 1 and planned comparisons for Study 2. The aim was to understand the impact of different message types on participants' knowledge and perceptions related to nicotine.

July 03, 2025 by biomedcentral.com

Unflavored electronic cigarette exposure induces alterations in airway ciliary structure and function - Respiratory Research

Human airway basal stem cells were exposed to e-cigarette aerosols with various flavors, showing donor-dependent responses. Different flavors had minimal impact on cell populations, with strawberry flavor causing increase in basal and ciliated cells. Donor heterogeneity was observed in responses to different flavors. Unflavored e-cig aerosols affected ciliary function without cell loss, altering ciliary beat frequency and ultrastructure. Phosphoproteomic analysis revealed phosphorylation changes in pathways related to cilium organization, cadherin and actin binding, and Rho GTPase signaling. Dysregulation of these pathways may contribute to ciliary dysfunction caused by e-cig exposure.

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