Tag: tobacco harm reduction

    Joe Camel Wasn’t Why I Started Smoking. Or Even Smoking Camels.

    In the late 1980s, Joe Camel was my guy. My first incentive to smoke ...

    In Sweden, Where Tobacco Deaths Fell Dramatically, Nicotine Isn’t the Enemy

    About one in four Swedes use nicotine products, which is comparable to the rest ...

    A Wealth of Tobacco in Prison, and a Dearth of Ways We Can Smoke It

    Within Georgia Department of Corrections facilities, the contraband tobacco industry is robust enough to support ...

    Smoking in Prisons Has Changed. Why Are We Denied Lung Cancer Screens?

    A talking point often circulated in harm reduction is that the moment someone is ...

    Venezuela Bans All Vape Products, in Latest Blow to THR in Latin America

    On August 1, Venezuela banned vapes and heated tobacco products. Vape shops have been ...

    Allowing Vapes in Our Prison Would Be Violence Harm Reduction, Too

    Washington state banned public smoking on December 8, 2005. The Washington State Department of ...

    Georgia Poised to Criminalize Vaping in Public Spaces

    The state of Georgia has long criminalized harm reduction whatever way it can, and ...

    Tobacco Harm Reduction Reflections, as My Years of Reporting End

    Many people who vape, or are otherwise involved in tobacco harm reduction, will remember ...

    When Smokers With No Plans to Quit Try Vaping, They Often Quit Anyway

    Smokers who did not intend to stop but nonetheless began vaping drastically increased their ...

    A Study Was Claimed to Link Vapes to Cigarette “Relapse”—Let’s take a Look

    In October, Journal of the American Medical Association published a study that claimed e-cigs ...