This conclusion is supported by a number of authoritative studies. An expert independent evidence review published by the UK Department of Public Health (PHE) pointed out that e-cigarettes are far less harmful to health than tobacco and may help smokers quit smoking. The best estimate is that e-cigarettes are about 95% less harmful than smoking. […]
Read moreThe Polish health department has made it clear that in order to protect the health of minors, it will ban the sale of e-cigarettes, nicotine bags and other related products to minors. This policy reflects the Polish government’s attention to the physical and mental health of minors, as well as its concern about the health […]
Read moreWith the improvement of global health awareness and the gradual implementation of tobacco control policies, electronic cigarettes, as a relatively healthy tobacco alternative product, have received more and more attention and popularity in recent years. This report aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the electronic cigarette market, predict its future development trend, and provide […]
Read moreAs Philip Morris International (PMI)’s iconic heated tobacco product, IQOS has been successfully launched in many countries since its launch and has accelerated smokers’ transition from burning cigarettes to less harmful nicotine consumption methods. In the Japanese market in particular, the launch of IQOS has significantly reduced the proportion of the smoking population. In recent […]
Read moreIn order to combat the illegal sale of e-cigarette products, especially to minors, Ireland will implement a new retailer licensing system on February 2, 2024. Under this system, retailers selling e-cigarettes will need to pay an annual fee of 800 euros, while retailers selling tobacco will need to pay 1,000 euros. All stores selling e-cigarette […]
Read moreSpecifically, the Thai Cabinet meeting has approved the draft ministerial regulation on student behavior proposed by the Ministry of Education. The regulation is linked to the Child Protection Act of 2003, which originally mainly prohibited students from contacting cigarettes and other drugs. However, with the emergence of e-cigarettes, hookahs, and other new psychoactive substances, these […]
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