BVI Ministry of Health Warns About the Dangers of Vapes and E-Cigarettes - Caribbean News Global
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Guadalajara, Jalisco. The head of the Pulmonary Physiology and Inhalotherapy Service of the Fray Antonio Mayor Civil Hospital, Gerardo Antonio Rojas Sánchez, warns that e-cigarettes or vapeers are causing lung and cell damage to their consumers in less than two years: "What we see now is that the group of e-cigarette patients that is being added to this group of patients that generally what we are observing is the patient with conventional smoki…
New trends in tobacco use are emerging, such as e-cigarettes, as well as new associated pathologies. In light of this, the Tijuana Medical Association seeks to raise awareness about the consequences of tobacco use in the context of World No Tobacco Day, which is commemorated on May 31. In Mexico, people start using tobacco or e-cigarettes around age 13… Source
In the trends of Mexico’s social networks, the metadata was highlighted: #NoMoreMercadoNegro. The trend refers to the prohibition of products related to ‘vapers’ in Mexico, and in how the ban only increased their trade in the illegal market. YOU CAN INTEREST: Deputies approve in committee the ban on electronic cigars and vapeersOn May 29, a press conference was reported, where specialists warned that the constitutional reform that banned the sal…
BVI ministry of health warns about the dangers of Vapes and E-Cigarettes - Caribbean News Global
TORTOLA, BVI – Residents of the Virgin Islands are being reminded of the dangers associated with all forms of tobacco use, as the Territory observes No Tobacco Day on May 31. Public health officer in the ministry of health and social development, Renee Leonard emphasised that whether it is vapes, cigarettes, hookahs, or blend joints, it is all tobacco, and they are all harmful. She added that despite appealing flavours, these products are addict…
Electronic Cigarette Less Harmful Than Tobacco ? This Specialist Finally Answers Everyone's Question
In 2022, according to Santé publique France, more than three out of ten people reported smoking and one quarter smoked daily. A figure marked by a decrease compared to previous years and which translates into, among other things, a more marked use of electronic cigarettes. Is it however less harmful than tobacco? Is it a good substitute? Safe and safe to create another addiction? Exclusively for Marie-France, and on the occasion of the world day…
Every 31 May, on World Tobacco-Free Day, the fight against smoking is reinforced, the main cause of lung cancer. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this disease causes 1.8 million deaths a year, and 85% of the cases are linked to tobacco consumption.In Peru, data from Globocan report that up to 2022 2,630 deaths and 2,919 new cases of lung cancer were recorded, alarming figures that highlight the need to strengthen prevention acti…
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