Vap'Brèves offers you your e-cigarette flash news for Monday 11 September 2017 day. (Update the news to 10h00).
INDIA: PROHIBITION OF E-CIGARETTE IN RAJASTHAN
In India, the situation surrounding the e-cigarette seems more and more precarious. While the Vape Expo India was not allowed, we now learn that the e-cigarette could be banned in Rajasthan province. (See article)
SWEDEN: DOES THE E-CIGARETTE INCREASE THE RISK OF STROKE?
In Sweden, a new study has reportedly linked nicotine to increased health risks, including stiffening of the arteries and increased blood pressure. (See article)
EUROPE: 1 EUROPEAN ON 4 EXPOSES TO PASSIVE TOBACCO WORK
Despite the anti-smoking laws passed in 28 European countries, the proportion of employees exposed to cigarettes is increasing. Except in bars and restaurants. (See article)
FRANCE: SMOKING THE PIPE, RISKS TO HEALTH
Pipe smokers have all probably asked themselves the question: is smoking tobacco with a pipe more or less dangerous than smoking regular cigarettes? (See article)
KOREA: WHO RECOMMENDS LIMITATION ON TOBACCO AND CIGARETTE ADVERTISING
The World Health Organization has recommended that South Korea adopt stricter tobacco regulations by banning smoking in public places and putting in place restrictions on advertising and promotion. (See article)
FRANCE: SETTING A SMOKING PERMIT, A GOOD IDEA?
In exchange for valuable information on his state of health, the smoker would obtain, for a fee, the authorization to assume his vice. (See article)