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  1. 19 hours ago · LONDON (July 16): Health campaigners have written to US regulators accusing Philip Morris International (PMI) of misrepresenting past regulatory decisions, seeking to disrupt the launch of its flagship heated tobacco device IQOS in the US. The world's biggest tobacco company by market value has spent billions of dollars developing the product ...

  2. 19 hours ago · The campaign will also feature a short film on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, and collaborations with Mothership and social media influencers Xiao Ming (@sgagxiaoming) and Jayne (@jaynejetplane) to propel this movement among their audiences. On top of the 'Singlet Wearers', the campaign will spotlight other personas in later phases who ...

  3. 19 hours ago · Millions of consumers are switching from combustible cigarettes to safer nicotine products like e-cigarettes, heated tobacco and oral nicotine pouches despite anti-vaping campaigns, tobacco harm reduction advocates said at a recent global forum. THR advocates said these new technologies offer smokers less harmful alternatives that could prevent ...

  4. 4 hours ago · More content below. (Bloomberg) -- Prime Minister Keir Starmer will flesh out Labour’s plans from border control to smoking as he sets out the new UK government’s legislative agenda for the ...

  5. 19 hours ago · The increasing prevalence of smoking in Germany is also causing hypertension, increasing the demand for renal denervation devices. Asia-Pacific is estimated to account for USD 90 million by 2030 ...

  6. 2 hours ago · The verdict on Sen. Bob Menendez’s Sopranos-worthy bribery trial is finally in, and the Manhattan court prosecutors are getting the last laugh.After two months of comedic testimony, a New York City jury on Tuesday found Menendez guilty on all counts of bribery charges after prosecutors alleged he and his wife, Nadine, accepted almost $150,000 in gold bars, a luxury car, and hundreds of ...

  7. 19 hours ago · Thailand was once notorious for its tough anti-marijuana laws and those found with cannabis could face up to 10 years in prison. But after liberalising the drug, the government backtracked earlier this year, however, when "dispensaries" capitalising on confusion about the precise legal status of the weed sprouted up around the country.