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SARMs and CBD: When food regulation is hard to swallow
SARMs and CBD: Navigating Regulatory Gaps in UK's Food Industry - Unusual products blur the lines between food and medicine, prompting questions about effective regulation.
New inserts in cigarette packs to help smokers quit
Government launches consultation on the inclusion of new inserts in cigarette packs to facilitate quitting.
England aims to ban retailers from giving children free vapes
In an effort to address a legal loophole, government ministers have announced measures to prevent retailers from offering complimentary samples of free vapes to children.
Strong association between vaping and binge drinking
A recent study involving over 50,000 US adolescents has revealed a strong association between vaping and binge drinking, and cannabis use.
Can AI be used to predict and prevent breast cancer?
Lester Litchfield, Head of Data Science at Volpara Health, discusses the future of artificial intelligence in breast health.
Long-term effects of vaping on the cardiovascular system
As vaping becomes increasingly popular, with 3.6 million users in the UK alone, you may be wondering what the long-term effects of vaping on cardiovascular system are.
Could a smart necklace help you stop smoking?
A smart necklace that tracks heat signatures from lit cigarettes in real time could help individuals to stop smoking and avoid relapsing.
Could volunteers help to tackle the problem with NHS waiting lists?
Recent figures show that the number of people in England NHS waiting lists has jumped to a record 6.8 million - but could this decrease with volunteers?
What flavour chemicals are in e-cig liquids?
High levels of sweet and fruit flavour chemicals are found in e-cig liquids, but the question is: are they dangerous?
Higher cigarette taxes could prevent 182,000 child deaths, globally
Child death rates could be reduced by higher cigarette taxes - as regions with the lowest tobacco tax also have the worst child health issues.
Underserved and poorer communities twice as likely to smoke
Underserved communities are at nearly double the risk of smoking dependency according to new research publishing in CANCER the peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society
Physical activity to prevent chronic diseases
Dr Deborah Lee from Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, considers the role of physical activity to prevent chronic diseases
North America Analysis January 2022
We welcome 2022 with our January volume of North America Analysis - we hear from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, who explain how they hold the line on African swine fever in Puerto Rico.
What are the benefits of dancing?
Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, discusses the benefits of dancing on your general health.
Open Access Government January 2022
We welcome 2022 with our January volume - this publication includes health & social care, then research & innovation followed by digital transformation, equality, economic development, transport, environment, energy and agriculture and more.
Tobacco control and prevention efforts in the U.S
Mitch Zeller, discusses here how the U.S. federal review of e-cigarettes and othertobacco products helps protect public health
Public unaware of what is actually classed as litter
Dyl Kurpil, Managing Director, District Enforcement asks, are the general public aware of what is actually classed as litter and the Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) litterers can be subject to?.
A sharp rise in cannabis use in perinatal women
A study finds that perinatal women are increasingly using cannabis due to the absence of consistent counselling from healthcare professionals.
Early detection of pancreatic cancer – The EUROPAC Research Trial
Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, tells us all about the European pancreatic cancer early detection trial (EUROPAC).
October 2021 North America Analysis
A very warm welcome to the Winter volume of North America Analysis: In our health & social care section, Dr Eduardo Bianco, Chair of the Tobacco Expert Group at the World Heart Federation discusses the ongoing battle to end the tobacco epidemic and how e-cigarettes may be part of the problem.