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E-cigarettes will be banned from hospital campuses in seven days
The HSE has announced the ban on e-cigarettes on its smoke-free campuses.
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The HSE has announced the ban on e-cigarettes on its smoke-free campuses.
It’s already planned that HSE campuses will be smoke-free by 2015 but e-cigarettes could be included in the policy.
The Health Minister is pledging to continue his war on tobacco on the 10th anniversary of the smoking ban.
The e-cigs have already been banned from DART and train services.
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Irish Rail says they were receiving complaints from passengers about the electronic cigarettes.
Irish Rail have banned them on their trains, should others follow suit?
There were plenty of strong words for tobacco companies on the opening night of the Fine Gael Ard Fheis in Dublin.
Morto for everyone involved in this.
Some e-cigarette distributors report that parents have been been attempting to purchase e-cigarettes for their teenage children.
Health Minister James Reilly likely to bring in wider legislation to regulate use of device which cuts out tobacco – but still delivers nicotine.
The first ever clinical trial to compare the two also assessed the health risks of e-cigarettes in a large group outside a lab for the first time.
The Health Minister says that he does not like the idea that the smokeless cigarettes are being promoted and sold on planes.
Experts say smokers are at risk from the toxins and tar in cigarettes, not the nicotine that is in e-cigarettes.