Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the 16 May 2017 Tuesday. (Update the news to 07h52).
CANADA: REGINA WANTS TO BANNER CIGARETTE ON TERRACES AND PLAYGROUNDS
The City of Regina plans to amend its current smoking by-law by introducing new rules that prohibit smoking in many outdoor locations. (See article)
UNITED STATES: STUDY FINDS CARCINOGENIC PRODUCTS IN VAPOR URINE.
A looking survey would have found two people items (Toluidine et 2-naphthylamine) carcinogenic in l'urine of users d'e-cigarette during a test. The same test would not have revealed their presence in the urine of non-vapers. (See article)
FRANCE: THE DEPARTURE OF MARISOL TOURAINE!
Before returning to Indre-et-Loire, the Minister of Health made her cards in Paris. At the end of the five-year period, she claims her social report. A special file of the balance sheet of Marisol Touraine will be unveiled during the day on Vapoteurs.net.
FRANCE: PHILIP MORRIS CEO HAS MORE DEATH ON AWARENESS THAN DAESH
When the Taliban launch their car bombs at Kurdish positions, the Macdonald on the Champs-Élysées records its hundred-thousandth Happy meal of the day. / Does the fact that a man walks thanks to the work of a worker on the other side of the world, and with that sole he walks in shit, does that make him an asshole? (See article)
FRANCE: STRESS, THE FIRST CAUSE OF RECHUTE IN SMOKERS
When it comes to quitting smoking, only 11% of French people call on a general practitioner or a tobacco specialist. When the quit attempt fails, it is because of a period of significant stress, according to an IFOP survey published this Tuesday, May 16, two weeks before World No Tobacco Day on May 31. (See article)