The e-cigarette news of the weekend of 14 and 15 July 2018



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Vap'News offers you your flash news about the e-cigarette for the weekend of July 14 and 15, 2018. (Update of the news at 8:00 am.)


UNITED STATES: TEENS NEVER FURTHER, THEY "JUUL"!


In the corridors of high school, at the library, in a car or under the duvet … under the hashtag # must4juul, Hundreds of American teenagers share short videos on Instagram, where they film themselves 'jeering'. In three years of existence, Juul Labs, a manufacturer of electronic cigarettes, has managed to make his name a verb. ( See article )


UNITED STATES: 90% OF TOBACCO STOPPAGE WITH ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE


According to a new study published by researchers at the École de France public health in the United States, users of electronic cigarettes are 70% less likely to quit than those who do not. ( See article )


AUSTRALIA: A STUDY EVALUATED THE IMPACT OF SMOKING REDUCTION


An Australian study has found a correlation between reduced consumption of tobacco and alcohol and cancer mortality, Australia. The results are published in the JAMA Network Open. ( See article )


CANADA: A TENDER FOR THE TOBACCO GIANT PHILIP MORRIS!


British Columbia will not have to provide a tobacco giant with full access to its medical databases to ensure the fairness of its claim for damages against this industry. ( See article )

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