Seeking a balance between public health and consumer choices, the Polish government recently proposed a draft legislation to comprehensively regulate nicotine pouch products, aiming to fill the gaps in current regulations, strictly control product packaging and sales channels, and explicitly prohibit the sale of such new smoke-free nicotine products to minors. The new regulations propose […]
Read MoreAccording to Nst on November 14, the Malaysian government defended its decision to regulate vapes under the Public Health Tobacco Control Products Act 2024 rather than a total ban. “It would have been simpler if we had a total ban, but we missed that opportunity,” said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad after launching […]
Read moreOn November 19, the New South Wales Department of Health in Australia announced that the state will soar the maximum fine for illegal vape suppliers from A$1,650 to about A$1.54 million, and the prison term will increase from six months to seven years. The New South Wales government submitted the bill to the House of Lords, […]
Read moreAccording to Utusan Malaysia on November 18, Malaysian law enforcement agencies were urged to take immediate action to investigate the sale of vapes that resemble stationery to minors. The call was made by Mohamad Yusrizal Yusoff, chairman of the Kedah Consumers Association (Cake). He said that it is inappropriate to sell vapes to teenagers under […]
Read moreAccording to Business Wire on November 19, the Tholos Foundation recently released a survey by the international polling company IPSOS to discuss the reaction of Danish consumers to the proposal to restrict nicotine bags. The survey showed that three-quarters of consumers use nicotine bags for health reasons, with the main purpose of reducing smoking or […]
Read moreAccording to TVP Info on November 8, Izabela Leszczyna, Minister of Health of Poland, said in an interview with the media that she hopes the bill on banning the sale of synthetic nicotine pouches can be prepared this year. “We want to completely ban their sale. I hope the project will be ready this year.” […]
Read moreAccording to N.News on November 8, the National Cancer Center of Korea stated at a press conference of the International Academic Conference of the Lung Cancer Society (KALC) that the sensitivity of national lung cancer screening exceeds 80%, and the mortality rate of those who actually receive screening is lower than that of those who […]
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