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In the News September 19th
Mondays News at a glance:

Day of the jackass – ECHO, Echo, echo – Social Apartheid – Is Public Health challenged about ecigs? – Pregnant Women Vape Trial – Tough love or knocking shop? – Study reveals lung benefit from vaping – Benefits Of Smoking Cessation Or Harm Reduction By Vaping – Replace job-killing ‘vape’ tax – Thoughts on e-cigs Cabinet Paper – E-cigarettes fail to get Health Ministry support
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In the News September 20th
Tuesdays News at a glance:

Rädda Snuset! – The World Health Organization’s Opposition to Tobacco Harm Reduction: A Threat to Public Health? – Vape tax opponents rally around repeal effort, election challenge – Toxicant Levels Average 95% Lower in E-Cigarette Vapour Versus Cigarette Smoke – WHO tobacco campaign fuels distrust, illicit trade – Flavourings significantly affect inhalation toxicity of aerosol generated from electronic nicotine delivery systems – Smoking rates in England fall to lowest on record – Unique research of electronic nicotine delivery systems launched in Ukraine – A Billion Lives wins award at Jozi Film Festival – Blowing smoke over vaping conflict – A Cross Sectional Survey on Health Effects of Using E-Cigarettes for 2 or More Years – Public Health England praises e-cigarettes
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In the News September 21st
Wednesdays News at a glance:

Ecigs – who are they for, and why? – Human stupidity – Eyes Wide Shut – FCTC COP7 Discussion – Stop Smoking Services & E-Cigs: What’s the Deal? – The government’s great triumph on smoking: it left e-cigarettes alone – Defending smoking and vaping – Protecting lungs from smoke and pollution – Puritans & Paternalists – Why Public Health Wages War on Vaping – Electronic cigarettes save lives – FDA Cracks Down On Online Sales Of E-Cigarettes
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In the News September 22nd
Thursdays News at a glance:

Caution: Health Nazis At Work – Call to Widen New Zealand’s Ecig Approach – “ENDS” Don’t Justify the Means with E-Cigarettes – £5,000 worth of stock stolen – Students should have freedom to use e-cigarettes – Nicotine could help combat dementia and obesity – To vape or not to vape – E-Cigs Help Traditional Smokers Quit – Premarket Tobacco Product Application – “World Health Organization Uses Exclusion to Silence Debate” – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 22 September 2016
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In the News September 23rd
Fridays News at a glance:

Adam Smith vs The Morality Police – Big Brother finds stuff – Scientist’s career threatened by anti-tobacco organization – The UN Is Coming for Your E-cigs – FDA Violated Ethics Rules – How the FDA Manipulates the Media – Public Health England responds to readers’ e-cig concerns – Vapers in India Expose Lies By the Government – Japan Tobacco to roll out e-cigarette – E-cigarette users view smoke-free areas as okay for vaping – Rep’s new job creates conflict – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Friday, 23 September 2016
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Mondays News at a glance:

This is how freedom dies – Denormalisation and virtue signalling – Hide The Filthy Smoker – Patience is a virtue anti-smokers don’t have – 1984 is a Novel, not a Guide – Britain must speak up for e-cigarettes – Public health urgently needs a “new deal” – The wilful ignorance of tobacco control – Reducing smoking, a challenging campaign – Bogus vape study connected to big pharma – The Secret Tool the FDA Uses to Control News – Conference calls – Inside the mind of an Anti – Big Tobacco Destroys Vaping Industry – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Monday, 26 September 2016
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In the News September 27th
Tuesdays News at a glance:

Shameless Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Tries to Censor Researchers – Transitioning From Cigarettes to Electronic Cigarettes Increases Alcohol Consumption – Young adults say vaping helped them quit smoking, restrictions are dangerous – A top journalist is suing the FDA over its alleged use of a banned and secretive practice to manipulate the news – WHO opposition to tobacco-harm reduction threatens public health – FDA is striking dangerous deals with reporters – Brexit will complete Margaret Thatcher’s economic revolution – To Play The Game, You Should Really Understand The Rules – Digging Up More Ecig Efficacy Evidence – Vaping industry protests 40% tax with rally at Capitol – We will fight them on the beaches and in the zoos
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In the News September 28th

Wednesdays News at a glance:

The lies of Margaret Chan – Politicians Given Ecig Policy Options – FDA Issues New Draft Guidance – THR Switching and letter to Swedish Health Minister – Ecigs undergo the same restrictions as tobacco cigarettes – Single-blind vs Double-blind Peer Review – Vaping industry protests 40 percent tax – Committee OKs changes to vaping tax – Vaping businesses in the EU dealing with diverse marketing rules – Bureaucrats and Big Tobacco Attack E-Cig – E-Cigs See Market Lift – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Wednesday, 28 September 2016
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In the News September 29th

Thursdays News at a glance:

A Billion Lives in the UK – Consultation on the advertising of electronic cigarettes – Article Defending Nicotine Replacement Therapy Fails to Disclose Author’s Conflict of Interest – Quality in Research on Electronic Cigarettes: – The E-Cigarette Summit 2016 – GTNF 2016 C. Russell – Sinnovation – Canada Announces Next Steps in Tobacco Control – Canadian Vaping Association Responds – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 29 September 2016
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In the News September 30th

Fridays News at a glance:

Has Brexit Burst the Baloon? – Content Analysis of Vaping Advertisements on Twitter – 66% Indian smokers view e-cigarettes as ‘positive alternative’ – Online age checking – Code of practice – WHO Director-General election – Vape tricks study: paid participants used as pawns? – Bill Godshall’s Tobacco Harm Reduction Updates – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Friday, 30 September 2016
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