At the same time England is paying pregnant smokers to switch from cigarettes to e-cigarettes new research shows that e-cigarette use inhibits lung and skeletal development in developing fetuses just like cigarette smoking does. The British authorities should read Yunus Ozekin and colleagues’ impressive paper “Intrauterine exposure to nicotine through material vaping disrupts embryonic lungContinue reading “England paying pregnant smokers to switch to e-cigs while evidence of damage to developing fetuses grows”
Category Archives: e-cigarettes
FDA denies myblu menthol e-cig
FDA has denied a marketing order for Fontem’s myblu menthol e-cigarette. This is FDA’s second denial of a marketing order for a menthol e-cigarette, following its denial of RJR’s Vuse Solo menthol and other menthol e-cigarettes. With this decision, FDA continues to move away from its previous permissive policy toward menthol e-cigarettes, which appears toContinue reading “FDA denies myblu menthol e-cig”
Will squirrel vaping wake up pro-ecig British health establishment?
On July 2, 2023, the Daily Star in England published Vaping squirrel stuns woman at park after scurrying up tree to puff in peace, illustrating another victim of the British health establishment’s embrace of e-cigarettes. While they still try and ignore the massive adoption of e-cigs by British kids — accompanied by more cigarette smokingContinue reading “Will squirrel vaping wake up pro-ecig British health establishment?”
Journals retract two papers because authors did not fully disclose tobacco industry funding through Foundation for a Smoke Free World
The recent National Academies of Science Engineering and Medicine workshop report Sponsor Influences on the Quality and Independence of Health Research highlighted the problem of industry obscuring its support of research by funneling the money through intermediaries. Two papers that were funded by Philip Morris International’s Foundation for a Smoke Free World have recently beenContinue reading “Journals retract two papers because authors did not fully disclose tobacco industry funding through Foundation for a Smoke Free World”
More evidence that England’s (and Canada and US FDA) enthusiastic approach to e-cigarettes is a disaster
In April 2023, David Hammond and colleagues published trends in high school use of e-cigarettes, cigarettes and other tobacco products in three e-cigarette-countries with policies to promote adult use of e-cigarettes for harm reduction: England, Canada and the US. In the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (ITC) Youth Tobacco and Vaping Survey England, whichContinue reading “More evidence that England’s (and Canada and US FDA) enthusiastic approach to e-cigarettes is a disaster”
E-cig market shifts to keep growing rapidly as it adapts to loopholes the federal government leaves open
Last week, the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report published “E-cigarette Unit Sales by Product and Flavor Type, and Top-Selling Brands, United States, 2020–2022” that reported rapid growth in e-cigarette sales: from January, 2020 to December, 2022, e-cigarette sales increased by 46.6%. (These figures are based on checkout bar code scanner data from retailers andContinue reading “E-cig market shifts to keep growing rapidly as it adapts to loopholes the federal government leaves open”
Who’s behind the expensive campaign to ban Chinese disposable e-cigs?
On June 21, 2023 Consumer Action for a Strong Economy ran this full page ad in the San Francisco Chronicle urging the public to demand that the FDA “get illicit disposable vapes in kid-enticing flavors from China off American store shelves.” On the webpage linked to this ad, Consumer Action for a Strong Economy (CASE)Continue reading “Who’s behind the expensive campaign to ban Chinese disposable e-cigs?”
Guardian exposes Big Tobacco’s effort to make it look like the public opposes e-cig regulation in England
Last week, the Guardian published a detailed article, Lobbyists with links to Big Tobacco fund pro-vaping Facebook campaigns: Secretive lobby groups are spreading pro-e-cigarette messages purporting to be grassroots campaigns, detailing how historical tobacco industry allies and third parties have created a network to make it look like there is grass-roots opposition to regulate e-cigarettes.Continue reading “Guardian exposes Big Tobacco’s effort to make it look like the public opposes e-cig regulation in England”
Ecig regulations associated with less use by kids in EU
Governments are increasingly responding to the rapid growth of youth e-cigarette use with policies that restrict use and marketing of e-cigarettes. Hanna Ollila and colleagues’ new paper, “Exclusive and dual use of electronic cigarettes among European youth in 32 countries with different regulatory landscapes” shows, based on 2019 data, that stronger regulation of e-cigarettes isContinue reading “Ecig regulations associated with less use by kids in EU”
Comprehensive bans on sale of flavored tobacco products associated with less use of flavored tobacco without increasing nonflavored tobacco
More and more states and localities are enacting bans or restrictions on the sale of flavored tobacco products. David Timberlake and colleague recently published “Variation in adults’ use of flavored tobacco products by sales restrictions in California jurisdictions” that uses data collected in California in 2019-2020 to show that comprehensive flavor sales bans are associatedContinue reading “Comprehensive bans on sale of flavored tobacco products associated with less use of flavored tobacco without increasing nonflavored tobacco”