Ban on e-cigarettes being considered in Malaysia
The vaping industry in worth $125 million a year in Malaysia – the second largest, after the US
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The vaping industry in worth $125 million a year in Malaysia – the second largest, after the US
Annual government survey shows daily marijuana use among high school seniors eclipses cigarettes for the first time
Cleveland joins growing number of US cities to enact stronger bans on teen smoking
WATCH: A deeper look into the science behind electronic cigarettes
Proposed smoke-free rule would affect nearly 1 million units of public housing, saving an estimated $153M a year
There’s a correlation, but findings stop short of showing that e-cigarettes cause teens to try other forms of tobacco
Its political interference on behalf of the tobacco industry threatens public health measures abroad – and at home
Quebec residents sued tobacco firms, alleging they were never warned about the health risks associated with smoking
Chinese capital bars lighting up in restaurants, in offices and on public transportation
Smoking to be prohibited in all indoor public places, including offices, shopping malls and airports