Pressure is growing on United Kingdom’s government to be more active about reducing the harm of tobacco as news breaks that no licence applications have been made for an NHS e-cig. United Kingdom’s government is coming under increasing pressure from its own MPs and ex-staffers to do more to promote vaping. The pressure carries added […]
Category: Industry Research
Vape Industry Research and Impact
Since 2020 we’ve been writing articles based on research conducted on the vaping industry and the impact it’s had on us as a society. We feel it’s extremely important to provide our readers with updates on leading research into smoking cessation technology, upcoming laws and regulations which could change the way our industry operates.
While e-cigs are praised for the success they have in helping smokers quit, some vocal groups worry about vaping’s ability to ensnare teens and lead them on to smoking tobacco products. Electronic cigarettes have been roundly recognised as being a massive success in helping smokers to quit and driving down population smoking percentages at an […]
Global Events Occurring in the United States and China may Impact British Vapers. We are currently living through momentous times and some events in the world will have a direct impact on vapers and vaping. In China, a very strict new law has been passed and there is a new outbreak of Covid. Meanwhile, in […]
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has replaced Public Health England for the oversight of electronic cigarettes, vaping, and tobacco harm reduction. It has readdressed the subject of common misconceptions about e-cig use with the aim of clearing up the myths and putting minds at rest. The UK Health Security Agency notes that electronic cigarettes […]
New teen vaping evidence regarding the use of electronic cigarettes by youths finds that they are not more likely to take up smoking (otherwise known as the gateway effect). All objections to electronic cigarettes tend to be centred around the fear that young people will try vaping and then move on to smoking tobacco products. […]