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Five minutes with: Professor Linda Bauld

July 30, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

Professor Linda Bauld is the Bruce and John Usher Chair of Public Health in the University of Edinburgh, and cancer prevention advisor to Cancer Research […]

The Vape Debate: Sticks and stones may break your bones but inflammatory terminology will cause more harm in the long run

June 4, 2021 Georgia Mannion-Krase 3

In this post, Georgia Mannion-Krase (@GeorgiaMKrase) updates us on events at the E-Cigarette (EC) Summit held virtually on the 3-4th of December 2020.   “Needles are not […]

The Vape Debate: Are critiques of flavours just (tobacco-less) smoke and mirrors?

May 21, 2021 Georgia Mannion-Krase 2

In this post, Georgia Mannion-Krase (@GeorgiaMKrase) updates us on events at the E-Cigarette (EC) Summit held virtually on the 3-4th of December 2020. A year on […]

Electronic cigarettes really can help you to quit smoking

January 31, 2019 Peter Sasieni 1

New evidence  shows that electronic cigarettes, when used together with behavioural support, enable substantially more smokers to give up than nicotine replacement treatments accompanied by […]

‘Drink Free Days’: Should we be Drinkaware aware?

September 17, 2018 Peter Sasieni 1

When two government advisers threaten to resign, we should perhaps take notice. Last week a senior government advisor quit, and a second threatened to resign […]

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