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Many countries are exploring progressive regulations to legalise e-cigarettes to help adult smokers quit real cigarettes. Should India follow suit?
Many countries are exploring progressive regulations to legalise e-cigarettes to help adult smokers quit real cigarettes. Should India follow suit?
Many countries around the world, including UK and Japan, have successfully regulated ENDS products like e-cigarettes to make less harmful alternatives available for smokers. Banning products is the worst form of regulation and should be avoided, says Dr. Nimesh Desai, director of IHBAS.
Researchers found that e-cigarette consists of harmful levels of metals like zinc which are correlated to elevated oxidated DNA damage.
On 27 November 2019, the bill to ban electronic cigarettes was passed by the Lok Sabha. Here are a few reasons why the Government of India decided to take this step.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday said that the government would pass an ordinance immediately subject to President's approval to give effect to the e-cigarettes ban.
Many countries are exploring progressive regulations to legalise e-cigarettes to help adult smokers quit real cigarettes. Should India follow suit?
Many countries around the world, including UK and Japan, have successfully regulated ENDS products like e-cigarettes to make less harmful alternatives available for smokers. Banning products is the worst form of regulation and should be avoided, says Dr. Nimesh Desai, director of IHBAS.
Researchers found that e-cigarette consists of harmful levels of metals like zinc which are correlated to elevated oxidated DNA damage.
On 27 November 2019, the bill to ban electronic cigarettes was passed by the Lok Sabha. Here are a few reasons why the Government of India decided to take this step.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday said that the government would pass an ordinance immediately subject to President's approval to give effect to the e-cigarettes ban.