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March 31, 2025 by medicalnewstoday.com
Can vaping cause oral cancer? Research and more
Vaping is under scrutiny for its potential link to oral cancer and other health risks such as genotoxicity and oxidative stress. Although research from 2023 points to certain chemicals in e-cigarettes as carcinogenic and capable of causing oral cancer, the exact connection is still unclear. Flavored e-cigarettes may encourage long-term use, heightening risks. Nicotine addiction, especially in young users, is a concern. Further studies are needed to fully grasp the long-term effects of vaping on health.
March 31, 2025 by ctvnews.ca
Study reveals risks of vaping menthol during pregnancy on fetal development
A new study from the University of California - Riverside warns that menthol-flavored e-cigarettes may pose risks to fetal development. Published in STEM CELLS Translational Medicine, the research found that even low concentrations of menthol can disrupt key cellular processes in embryos. Many pregnant women turn to e-cigarettes as a safer alternative to tobacco, but the study suggests that menthol exposure may still be harmful. Researchers discovered that menthol activates stress-related channels in the blood, which play a role in various bodily functions, potentially affecting the unborn child.
March 28, 2025 by clearingtheair.eu
Vapes have no significant impact on lung function, new CoEHAR umbrella review finds
A recent umbrella review by CoEHAR found no short or medium-term respiratory impact from vaping, regardless of usage patterns. Led by Dr. La Rosa, Prof. Polosa, and Dr. O'Leary, the analysis of 12 systematic reviews noted no significant changes in lung function across different user categories. Acute studies suggest no respiratory variations in the short or medium term, but longitudinal data is lacking. Despite limitations in study quality and inconsistencies in past research, vaping is not associated with notable respiratory changes. This study builds on previous CoEHAR research indicating no increase in respiratory symptoms from vaping, specifically among non-smokers.
March 28, 2025 by eureporter.co
Leaked EU document reveals tax shock on white snus amid economic, political and criminal concerns
A leaked European Commission document reveals plans for a significant EU-wide tax increase on white snus, potentially causing economic, political, and criminal consequences. Published by Snusjournalen, the directive is driven by the Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union (DG TAXUD). The leak emerges amid Europe's economic struggles, with persistent inflation, slow growth, and rising tensions with the U.S., which recently imposed new tariffs on EU-made vehicles. Critics argue that the proposed tax could further burden consumers and discourage investment in EU production.
March 28, 2025 by theconversation.com
White snus: why ‘tobacco free’ doesn’t mean risk free
English football players have been using white snus, a tobacco-free nicotine product, to enhance performance. While this trend is popularized through social media influencers, its health effects remain unclear. Marketed as a clean alternative to smoking, white snus is misleadingly labeled as tobacco-free when it contains nicotine derived from tobacco leaves. Despite claims of being a healthier nicotine option, its risks are not thoroughly studied. Young people are especially vulnerable to nicotine addiction and potential negative impacts on health, including brain development. Little independent research exists on white snus, emphasizing the need for further investigation into its long-term health implications.
March 28, 2025 by medicalxpress.com
Pregnant women advised to avoid mentholated e-cigarettes
Vaping's impact on early human development is unclear. A study at the University of California, Riverside, reveals potential risks of menthol in e-cigarettes on a developing fetus. Published in Stem Cells Translational Medicine, the research shows how low menthol levels affect cell growth, leading to abnormal movement and increased cell death during a crucial embryonic stage called gastrulation. Activation of stress-related channels in human embryonic stem cells by menthol could result in birth defects. Researchers urge further exploration of vaping's effects during pregnancy, emphasizing caution due to potential harm from mentholated e-cigarettes on embryo development.
March 28, 2025 by filtermag.org
When Harm Reduction Is Easy and Enjoyable, It’s More Effective
Living on the streets during the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the narrator faced challenges with injecting meth, sharing needles, and preventing transmission. Access to sterile equipment in 1992 improved harm reduction efforts. Prioritizing easy, enjoyable harm reduction methods, such as using new rigs or flavored vapes, can save lives. Offering accessible resources, like flavored nicotine products and harm reduction centers, can effectively reduce risks. The importance of supporting safer choices, such as managing substance use through pleasurable adjustments, is highlighted. Emphasizing convenience and pleasure in harm reduction strategies can lead to better outcomes, as seen with snus uptake in Sweden. The need for accessible harm reduction resources, like methadone, is crucial to reduce drug-related harms and save lives.
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 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. Zyn, a tobacco-free pouch popular on social media, contains powdered nicotine. FDA approval was based on low toxicant levels and potential harm reduction benefits. Studies showed Zyn helped smokers quit, leading to FDA approval for public health benefits. The FDA's decision aligns with the Tobacco Control Act, aiming to provide less harmful nicotine options. Zyn's approval coincided with a proposed rule to reduce nicotine levels in cigarettes. Despite concerns, offering alternatives like Zyn for smokers could reduce health risks.
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.