The government is going to monitor 100,000 people for 10 years in a major study on the long-term effects of vaping.
With several lines of evidence pointing to possible tobacco and vape industry interference in Government, alarm bells are ringing, write Dr Jude Ball and Janet Hoek.
Malaysia’s lax regulations on the sale of vape products and e-cigarettes are the main reason why the items are accessible to ...
University of Queensland researchers have found smoking rates have declined twice as fast in New Zealand as in Australia, ...
A family arrived at a £300 per night holiday rental home to find a bloodstained mattress, and a bedroom filled with sex toys ...
Australian Government Primary Principal Association president Pat Murphy said smartphones had caused “huge problems’’ in ...
The Global Forum on Nicotine team has announced the introduction of a brand new, exciting addition to #GFN25: the GFN Photo ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience ...
Young New Zealanders, some who have never previously smoked, are now vaping at high rates. A new survey suggests many would ...
People in their late teens and early 20s may be more sensitive to nicotine and more susceptible to nicotine addiction than ...