Malaysian Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa is being prosecuted by the Ministry of Health for attempting to remove nicotine e-liquids from the Poisons Act 1952.
Malaysian Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa is being prosecuted by the Ministry of Health for attempting to remove nicotine e-liquids from the Poisons Act 1952.
The scientific publisher BMJ Open has withdrawn on June 20, 2023, an article led by a Polish researcher, after he revealed that he had been funded...
A report by the NGO Zero Waste Scotland makes several proposals to limit the many environmental consequences of e-cigarettes...
Inserting an advertising sticker in cigarette packets or affixing this insert on the packet are practices that are spreading to conto...
In an article published in the journal Tobacco Control, researchers report on the tobacco companies' strategy for social responsibility...
The Maine Senate has approved a bill to ban the sale of flavored tobacco and vaping products in the state.
On 28 June 2023, the British organisation Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)[1] was heard during the current affairs session of the...
The failure to comply with smoking bans, the low taxation of tobacco products, but also the absence of a ban on advertising for these p...
As sales of nicotine pouches are experiencing very strong growth in the United States, a nicotine renormalization activity co...
The Health Service Executive's National Tobacco Control Office (HSE) has issued a RAPEX alert notification to Safety Gate, the national alert system...
Tobacco industry players are holding public hearings in Brazil to unite tobacco growers against the C...
The Valora retailer is set to soon implement a digital control system in its 1,100 sales outlets designed to prevent ...