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Media Watch: Radio New Zealand on Pouch Legalisation

Media Watch: Radio New Zealand on Pouch Legalisation

Radio NZ argues against legalising nicotine pouches. This analysis breaks down all eight claims and shows why regulated pouches could support New Zealand’s smoke-free goals.

Media Watch: CBC Investigates Nicotine Pouches

Media Watch: CBC Investigates Nicotine Pouches

CBC’s investigation into nicotine pouches repeats the same tropes seen for years. This breakdown exposes the gaps, the contradictions, and what’s left unsaid.

The Ongoing Failure of UK Tobacco Control

The Ongoing Failure of UK Tobacco Control

The UK promised to defend harm reduction at COP11, then retreated. This analysis exposes silence, contradictions, and a failing tobacco-control agenda.

GOVERNMENT TO BACK VAPING AT COP 11

GOVERNMENT TO BACK VAPING AT COP 11

UK to defend vaping at WHO’s COP11 in Geneva. Health Minister confirms harm reduction stance as campaigners urge clear public support for vapes.

Smoke Free Sweden’s New Report

Smoke Free Sweden’s New Report

Sweden shows what happens when safer nicotine alternatives are available. A new report highlights health gains, global lessons – and looming risks.

Interview with Mark Oates for COP11

Interview with Mark Oates for COP11

Vaping advocate Mark Oates warns of WHO’s anti-harm reduction push at COP11. Why UK vapers must act now to protect access and save lives.

Could Vapers Be Denied NHS IVF

Could Vapers Be Denied NHS IVF

NHS IVF funding in Cheshire and Merseyside could exclude vapers. But does the science justify it, or are patients being unfairly penalised?

Media Watch: Fredrik Nystrom in the Washington Post

Media Watch: Fredrik Nystrom in the Washington Post

Fredrik Nyström challenges lazy health dogma in a sharp Washington Post op-ed, exploring the real effects of quitting snus and the unexpected risks of “healthy” lifestyles. Nuance beats orthodoxy every time.

Media Watch: BBC Suddenly Wants to Protect Children

Media Watch: BBC Suddenly Wants to Protect Children

The BBC’s latest piece on nicotine pouches raises eyebrows for its sensationalism and selective framing. We examine the facts behind the headlines, the real risks, and what’s missing from the coverage.

6 Interesting Points From the Haypp UK Nicotine Pouch Report

6 Interesting Points From the Haypp UK Nicotine Pouch Report

Discover 6 key insights from the 2025 Haypp UK Nicotine Pouch Report, including rapid market growth, user demographics, quit attempts, and regional trends. Based on data from over 35,000 customers, this report highlights the growing role of pouches in UK tobacco harm reduction.

Interview with Federico N. Fernández on “How Sweden Quit Smoking”.

Interview with Federico N. Fernández on “How Sweden Quit Smoking”.

In this wide-ranging interview, Federico N. Fernández, CEO of We Are Innovation, discusses the award-winning documentary “How Sweden Quit Smoking”. Discover how the film came together, what makes Sweden a global outlier in tobacco control, and why the world should be paying attention to nicotine pouches and harm reduction.

Pouch Prohibition Reaches New Heights

Pouch Prohibition Reaches New Heights

Delta Airlines faces backlash after a passenger is forced to spit out a ZYN pouch mid-flight. Discover the controversial policies behind this surprising incident.