Sorry for butting in, but I thought this might be of interest. Just leaving it here in case you haven’t come across it before.
#alcohol
One caution: the note in the image claiming that e-cigarettes are “more than 95% safer” is not a finding of this Australian study itself. That text was added by whoever created the graphic. The study did rank ENDS/e-cigarettes very low on overall harm, but the “95% safer” statement comes from separate Public Health England/UK evidence reviews, not from this paper.
The Australian Drug Harms Ranking Study (DOI: 10.1177/0269881119841569)
Indonesia’s middle class has shrunk sharply to just 16.6% from 23% in 2018, per IDEAS estimation. Today, tight monetary policy and soaring energy costs are squeezing urban household budgets, threatening the core engine of domestic consumption. https://t.co/yhwkUxJ9zj
@standup_aj "Think Vaping Is Safer Than Smoking?"
Yes.
Without a doubt.
1) https://t.co/JQP6jJpH6d
2) https://t.co/HSijI01sxw
3) https://t.co/q6KeArhbDE.
The newly published Tobacco Control Scale 2025 ranks Ireland #1 in Europe for tobacco control policy, yet smoking prevalence in Ireland has remained at around 17% since 2019.
Meanwhile, Sweden is ranked just #24 despite recording the lowest smoking prevalence in Europe, at 3.7% according to the latest CAN data.
If the goal is reducing smoking, surely actual smoking rates should matter more than how restrictive a policy framework looks on paper.
https://t.co/R5YWaR2n4A
🗓️ May 30th is #WorldVapeDay, and WVD 2026 just got a feature in @SundayWorldZA!
While World No Tobacco Day focuses on quitting, WVD is about how people quit and why millions choose vaping as a smarter, science-backed path away from cigarettes.
📖 Read the full piece 👇
https://t.co/Al5v5Aldkm
#WVD2026
Switching to vaping and less harmful alternatives makes you win, but not just you, everyone!
Are you ready for World Vape Day? We are!
#OneSwitchEveryoneWins#WVD26
1/5 Happy #WorldVapeDay week!
On #WorldNoTobaccoDay, the WHO will tell the world that nicotine is the enemy.
They are wrong. And that mistake costs lives.
Here is what the WHO refuses to admit. #WVD26
Best ways to quit #vapes? See our plain language or healthcare professional/policy makers briefings with May 2026 search update & findings from Nov 2025
@CochraneTAG living review of interventions to quit vaping.
Thanks to @CRUK_Policy@Oxford_TAG
https://t.co/W8pctYxztO
@ArielleSelya Another strike for Urvish Patel on a vaping-related study! 😁
And this one also smells like a product from a paper mill.
Here's the previous one:
https://t.co/uXJzs5ElYr
@RetractionWatch had an article about it:
https://t.co/vuAxweNRQz
@OliverVarhelyi@CancerLeagues The excess cancer risk for a lifetime of vaping is 0.4% that of smoking cigarettes. For nicotine pouches it's ~0.04%.
And yet these far less harmful nicotine alternatives are the ones you want to hamper, thereby keeping people in the EU smoking at 24%.
https://t.co/YRHRDQch9i
Countries that embrace tobacco harm reduction measures, like vapes and nicotine pouches, have seen huge decreases in smoking rates — but the WHO is ignoring the evidence, says Smoke-Free Sweden.
https://t.co/9yOaXh1uFx
Headline says it all...
time for @WHO@FCTCofficial to come to the party on tobacco harm reduction and stop listening to Bloomberg
https://t.co/u0osPJiq0A
🇬🇧 The UK’s “Swap to Stop” programme is showing results: 34% of participants were smoke-free after 4 weeks using e-cigarettes — including many heavy smokers. #HarmReduction can change lives. 🚭💨
https://t.co/q1MdFZRqus
There seems to be some confusion about the health effects of nicotine. This is an EXCELLENT, up-to-date, evidence-based summary of the health effects of nicotine in humans (2 pages +1p of references) and I recommend it to everyone interested in this topic. https://t.co/3MBLwTQMAq