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Drivers in the United Kingdom are being warned about a common habit that could cost them up to £5,000 in fines if caught doing it while driving. Experts at ecigator.com caution that vaping behind the wheel not only poses legal risks but can also significantly reduce visibility and lead to serious safety issues. Although vaping and smoking while driving is not illegal in the UK, unless there are people under 18 in the vehicle, it can severely compromise the driver's safety. As the experts point out, vaping "can significantly reduce your visibility and distract you" from the road. A poll…
The British government has announced a major new study to investigate the long-term health impact of vaping on children as young as eight years old. The £62 million research project, set to span a decade, will track the health and behavior of 100,000 individuals aged 8-18, collecting data on behavior, biology, and health records. The study comes as part of the government's efforts to address the rapid rise of vaping among British youth. Current estimates indicate that a quarter of children aged 11-15 have tried vaping. In response, the government is implementing several measures, including: The Department of Health emphasized…
Russian State Duma deputies have recently introduced a bill aimed at completely banning the circulation of vapes, as well as nicotine-free and nicotine-containing e-liquids. The proposed legislation, which has garnered support from all political factions, is scheduled for consideration in March 2023. This article will examine the rationale behind the ban, the potential public health benefits, and the possible economic and regulatory challenges it may face. Public Health Concerns Drive the Push for a Ban The primary motivation behind the proposed ban is a growing concern for public health. The bill's authors argue that vaping leads to addiction and increases…
Panama's Ministry of Health (Minsa) has established new regulations for the sale, use, and advertising of electronic cigarettes, also known as vapes, as well as heated tobacco and oral nicotine products. These measures, published in the Official Gazette on February 13, 2025, through Resolution No. 146, aim to protect minors and reduce public health risks associated with these products. Ban on Sales to Minors and Restrictions in Public Spaces According to the resolution, the sale of these products to minors is prohibited, as well as their advertising, promotion, sponsorship, and propaganda. Additionally, their use is restricted in a wide range…
The French parliament has approved legislation to ban single-use electronic cigarettes, commonly known as disposable vapes or "puffs". The bill, which received its final vote of approval in the Senate upper house on Thursday, February 13, 2025, makes France the second European Union country after Belgium to implement such a ban. Francesca Pasquini, the lawmaker who authored the bill, celebrated the parliamentary victory, emphasizing the dual benefits of the legislation. "It is a great victory in a two-pronged battle that we were fighting: an environmental battle against the polluting lithium batteries in these 'puffs', and a health battle for our…
Bulgaria’s National Assembly voted 197-0 on Wednesday to approve a comprehensive ban on vaping products at first reading. The legislation prohibits the import, trade, distribution, and online sale of all e-cigarettes – including both disposable and reusable devices, regardless of nicotine content. Healthcare Committee Chair Kostadin Angelov spearheaded the amendments to the Tobacco and Related Products Act, stating: “Current age restrictions fail to prevent youth access. This full ban addresses loopholes in physical and online markets.” Child Protection Act Amendments Expand Youth Safeguards The reforms also update Bulgaria’s Child Protection Act to: “Despite existing laws, adolescents routinely bypass age checks at stores and websites,” Angelov…
The French Parliament is on the verge of definitively banning single-use electronic cigarettes, known as "puffs." This measure, welcomed by anti-smoking advocates, aims to protect young people from nicotine addiction and reduce the environmental impact of these products made of plastic and lithium batteries. Legislative Process Too Slow Despite support from successive governments, the legislative process has taken more than two years, allowing other nicotine products, such as pouches (to be placed between the lip and the gum) and nicotine pearls, to gain a foothold in the French market. Professor Loïc Josseran, president of the Alliance Against Tobacco (ACT), regrets…
Hong Kong will criminalize possession and public use of vaping devices by mid-2026 under expanded tobacco control laws announced by Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau. The phased ban begins in outdoor spaces to ease enforcement challenges, with eventual expansion to "all places." "Protecting youth requires eliminating e-cigarette cartridges from daily life," Lo stated on February 9. "Legislation will first target outdoor possession and use, progressing to full implementation as public compliance grows." The proposal enters legislative review in April 2026, alongside a ban on non-menthol flavored cigarettes. Officials aim to slash smoking rates from 9.1% (2023) to 7.8% by year-end. 2022…
As Ramadan 2025 approaches, many Muslims are asking whether vaping or smoking breaks the fast. Fasting during Ramadan, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, requires abstaining from food, drink, and other activities from sunrise to sunset. This holy month commemorates the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad and offers Muslims a chance to reflect, practice self-discipline, and grow closer to God. The Significance of Fasting in Ramadan Fasting, or Sawm, is a spiritual practice that reminds Muslims of the struggles faced by the less fortunate. It also serves as a time for self-purification and devotion. During this period, Muslims…
It’s no secret that smoking harms your health. Beyond its well-known effects on the lungs and heart, smoking also impacts the scalp and hair, potentially worsening conditions like baldness or alopecia. If you’ve ever wondered whether smoking contributes to hair loss, the answer is a resounding yes. Research shows that smoking can indeed lead to thinning hair and even accelerate hair loss. Does Smoking Cause Hair Loss? While the dangers of cigarette smoke to overall health are widely recognized, its effects on the skin and hair are less commonly discussed. A recent study published in Archives of Dermatology examined 743 patients aged 40-90…














