New generation cigarettes

Why new generation cigarettes cause serious increase in uric acid

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Electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products can cause smokers to rapidly increase uric acid.

Proposal to pilot new-generation cigarettes: Still controversial

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Recently, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed piloting new-generation cigarettes, specifically heated tobacco products, stemming from the reality that there are more and more new types of new-generation cigarettes on the market through long-term imported, hand-carried, and difficult to control quality. However, this proposal is still controversial in both management and consumer health issues.

Control new-generation cigarettes to prevent health consequences for young people

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In countries such as the UK, the US, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, etc., where new-generation cigarettes (TLTHM) - including electronic cigarettes (TLDT) and heated tobacco products (TLLN) are considered harm reduction products and regulated under the law, many international scientific studies have continuously denied the "northern" link between the use of these products leading to smoking in both young people and adults.

Solving the problem of New Generation Cigarettes: Management qualifications are the key

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Experts say it is impossible to idealize the complete disappearance of new-generation cigarettes (TLTHM) from the market, because reality proves that the need of users to switch from cigarettes to these harm-reducing products is real.

The trend of supporting solutions to reduce harm and replace cigarettes

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Smoking is clearly a global problem that is always of concern to countries due to serious consequences in terms of health, economy and society. Although tobacco prices have now increased, the ban on smoking and advertising in public places has been issued, the rate of successful smoking Quitting is still not high. This situation shows that the issue of smoking prevention clearly needs to be supplemented with many new approaches if we want to increase the rate of smoking stops.

3 important reasons to prioritize the implementation of solutions to reduce the harmful effects of tobacco

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The burden of disease and economic losses due to cigarette smoking in Vietnam has not decreased for many years. In that context, it is important to consider implementing complementary solutions in addition to smoking cessation policies. Here are 3 reasons why this solution should be prioritized for early application.

What should countries do to prevent young people from accessing new-generation cigarettes

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The most popular new-generation tobacco products, e-cigarettes, are no longer a challenge for managers and governments of countries. Thanks to control and tightening management measures, in many countries where new-generation cigarettes are allowed to be commercialized, the rate of adolescents using e-cigarettes is decreasing significantly.

Nicotin causes addiction but is not the cause of cancer

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Experts say it is time to stop the attack on nicotine and instead fight the harmful effects of tobacco to clearly identify the cause of diseases related to smoking.

What is the future for more than 90% of smokers?

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Global statistics show that only 8-10% of smokers successfully quit. This is a challenge for those working in public health management, because without a solution, more than 90% of these smokers will continue to stick to toxic incinerated cigarettes.

How to manage heated tobacco to prevent young people from accessing

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According to the definition of the Law on Tobacco Harm Prevention and Control 2012, heated tobacco is a "other form" of tobacco, so this product needs to be managed under the law. However, management must be effective in preventing young people from accessing products, in addition to issues related to the economic interests of the country and reducing the management burden for authorities.

What should countries do to prevent young people from accessing smoke-free cigarettes?

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In the policy of managing smoke-free tobacco products in many countries such as the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, ... efforts to prevent adolescents from accessing these products are always given top priority.

Comprehensive tobacco control: Many problems need to be resolved

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In response to the Government's request to soon put non-smoked cigarettes under management to prevent the increasing illegal trade, there are many opinions surrounding the issue of affecting young people and how to manage these products.

Tobacco control strategy: Reducing harmful effects in addition to reducing demand

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Regarding tobacco control policies, many summary data from countries show that there is a clear difference in effectiveness between countries that practice in the direction of "reducing demand" and countries in the direction of "reducing harm".

Early management to reduce the burden of handling new generation of smuggled cigarettes

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New generation cigarettes including e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products have not been officially sold commercially in Vietnam but have been widely sold on the black market. This situation has increased the burden on authorities in handling related issues.

New generation cigarettes: Early management to prevent smuggling from spreading

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With the situation of new-generation cigarettes including heated tobacco products (also known as heated tobacco products) and electronic cigarettes being sold widely on the black market, many opinions say that these products should be put into immediate management. But can the current Law on Tobacco Harm Prevention (PCTHTL) be applied to new-generation cigarettes?