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Vapes to quit smoking and whiten teeth? British study reveals shocking truth
A paper published by a number of British dental experts in the Journal of Dental Clinical and Experimental Research pointed out that e-cigarettes hard…
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The Canadian government admits that vapes are safer than cigarettes: Netizens exclaimed: True or false?
The Canadian government recently updated the e-cigarette science section on its official website, stating that there is evidence that e-cigarettes can…
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Vape also have spring: Veolia helps you recycle
Veolia launches e-cigarette recycling service in UK To address the safe disposal and recycling of the 3 million e-cigarettes discarded every week in t…
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Green revolution in the vape industry: British Electronic Cigarette Industry Association released a green map for sustainable development
The UK Vape Industry Association (UKVIA) recently released a comprehensive sustainable e-cigarette green map, which aims to provide a clear sustainabl…
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Vape spark debate among Australian experts: drug or recreational product?
According to foreign reports, the Australian government’s proposed new e-cigarette reforms will curb the increase in young Australians’ us…
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The global vape market ushered in rapid growth, China’s exports dominate
According to the latest report of the market research institute, the global e-cigarette market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 29.90% during 2021-202…
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E-cigarette liquid market ushered in rapid growth, China leads the world
According to the “China E-cigarette Liquid Market Analysis and Forecast Report (2021-2025)”, the scale of China’s e-cigarette liquid…
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Vape have become the new favorite after the ban on smoking in British prisons. Prisoners spend more than 10 million yuan a year
According to foreign media reports, the British government began to provide e-cigarettes to prisons in 2015 in order to make prisoners in prisons quit…
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Vietnam Ministry of Health calls for stronger management of vape market
According to the latest report released by the Vietnamese Ministry of Health, 3.5% of Vietnamese students aged 13 to 15 have used electronic cigarette…
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Canadian Vaping Association calls for common-sense policies to protect youth and smokers
According to foreign reports, the Canadian Vaping Association (CVA) said that taste is not the reason why young people vape, and the real problem is t…