Licensing e-cigarettes: opportunities and risks
02nd Feb 2022
As the UK announces support for medical licensing of e-cigarettes, experts debate the issue in a recent published article in the British Medical Journal.
02nd Feb 2022
As the UK announces support for medical licensing of e-cigarettes, experts debate the issue in a recent published article in the British Medical Journal.
10th Dec 2021
The results of a survey performed by the Ministry of Health in New Zealand show decreasing smoking rates, while the use of less harmful nicotine products increase.
20th Oct 2021
On the 18th of October, 100 specialists in nicotine science, policy and practice called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to modernize its approach to tobacco policy by adopting the harm reduction perspective.
06th Oct 2021
A new report by David Sundén, Doctor of Economics from Stockholm School of Economics, finds that the ban on snus (oral smokeless tobacco) in the EU has a highly negative effect on public health. The research looks at the relationship between smoking, mortality from smoking-related illnesses and snus as a risk-reducing alternative.
04th Oct 2021
Only one in three smokers wants to quit for good. This is the conclusion from, a new study conducted by researchers at the Norwegian National Institute of Public Health’s department for intoxicants and tobacco.