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Vaping Done Right: How we achieve a smoke-free UK
We need stronger laws and better enforcement, writes Asli Ertonguc, Head of BAT UK & Western Europe. The next three months will define the trajectory of UK smoking and vaping rates for years, perhaps ...
Government has toughened its stance on smoking - most notably with the nationwide ban on selling single-use vapes.
A year-long investigation by University of Birmingham researchers will explore how vaping influences lung health in people ...
Back in my 20s, I was a regular “party smoker”, sparking up on a night out with friends, or heading outside for a cheeky fag during a raucous dinner party. Smoking was part of the ritual of going out, ...
A new study shows that children who spend time on social media are more likely to vape and smoke cigarettes than their peers. Analyzing data from 10,808 people aged 10 to 25 in the UK, a research team ...
Doctors warn that young people are turning to vaping in increasing numbers, but GPs lack the guidance, data, and tools to ...
Building on internationally recognised work in e-cigarette studies at the University of Birmingham, the newly funded EVALUATE study which has received £1.46M by the Medical Research Council (MRC), ...
Research shows that vaping may cause a wealth of problems for young people. A recent study found that children who vaped were more likely to go on to be smokers, be diagnosed with asthma and have poor ...
Regulatory hurdles, industry objections, and legal fights have gone on for decades over traditional tobacco. What’s in store for the next generation of smoking? By Clare Watson / Knowable Magazine ...
In a recent study published in Thorax, researchers investigated associations between the use of social media platforms and cigarette smoking and vaping risk among young individuals. Study: Association ...
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