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Cigarettes to cost £15 by 2020

The price of a packet of 20 cigarettes could now reach £15 by 2020, in a huge push to cut down the number of cancer patients. Tobacco remains the main risk factor for those with cancer, followed closely by obesity. This new measure is part of six health priorities noted in a report by the Independent Cancer Taskforce, set up by NHS England earlier this year. The five-year plan is to focus on prevention and early diagnosis, hoping to save the lives of 30,000 each year. The £2billion project is to reduce the number of cancer patients and ensure more and more people are educated against the threat of smoking.

Alcohol vaping – next big thing?

We love a good e-liquid (the funkier the better), but something even more eccentric is new on the vaping menu. We’ve sourced a new way for you to enjoy your alcoholic beverage of choice – through your lungs…

New Innokin Disruptor in stock!

The brand new Innokin Disrupter 50 Watt Kit is a sleek, yet colourful design available in a variety of colour combinations. You can choose from pink, red, green and blue batteries with the control unit in either black or silver.

Vapes On A Plane

Here at Vapourlites, the only ‘clouds’ we like are ones of the e-cigarette variety. If you’re lucky enough to be going away for some much needed sun, but you’re worrying about all the different vaping rules and regulations, then worry no more. Our handy guide explains everything from how to get through security, vaping in the airport and how to store your gear.

Nicotine is not harmful, says public health body RSPH

Health officials from The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH), the world’s longest established public health body with over 6,000 members both in the UK and internationally has released a report demanding smoking to be now be banned from anywhere near schools, beer gardens and restaurants. Health chiefs all across the UK have been urged to adopt a less negative attitude towards e-cigarettes and rather embrace the battle against tobacco based smoking which is essentially causing the most amount of deaths in the UK.

E-cigarettes to be prescribed on the NHS

Now, e-cigarettes are being backed by Public Health England (PHE), claiming more evidence in favour of nicotine non-tobacco containing products such as e-cigarettes should be prescribed on the NHS to help people quit smoking. Evidence from the first official review of the health impact has suggested that e-cigarettes are 95% safer than smoking tobacco

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