CoEHAR at the CORESTA Congress 2024 in Edinburgh
The CoEHAR researcher Dr. Lia Emma will attend the 2024 edition of the CORESTA Congress which will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland - UK, from 13-17 October
The CoEHAR researcher Dr. Lia Emma will attend the 2024 edition of the CORESTA Congress which will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland - UK, from 13-17 October
On 19th January, in Hotel Palace Catania, there was a Kick-Off meeting held by CoEHAR, its Partners: ABF GmbH from Germany, PRATIA MTZ from Poland and supporting Parties such as…
The In Silico Science research team conducted a series of robust and exhaustive systematic reviews to bring forward the best available evidence on the health effects of e-cigarettes on human health developing data for clinicians
Why do people smoke? And why is it so difficult to quit? Could vaping be part of the solution? By Professor Lynne Dawkins, Professor of Nicotine and Tobacco Studies, School…
43rd Annual Convention of the Philippine College of Occupational Medicine (PCOM), with which we are organizing a satellite symposium entitled “Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR)”. Title: “Potential Impact of THR on…
EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 2022Pennsylvania Convention Center – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAApril 2-5, 2022 Abstract Title: Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Exhibit LowerToxicity Compared to Cigarettes: “The Replica Study Experience”Presenting Author: Alfio DistefanoSession Title: Interdisciplinary/translational science (SEBM)Session Day: Sunday,…
The Center of Excellence for the Acceleration of Harm Reduction (CoEHAR) is pleased to present the "Smile Study", a new research project committed to reducing the damage caused by smoking…
On Monday 22 March from 9.30 to 17.00 CET, on the Zoom platform, the CoEHAR (Center of Excellence for the acceleration of Harm Reduction) will hold the kick off meeting…
CoEHAR researchers call out the standardization of research methodologies on electronic cigarettes as a milestone for the effectiveness of the procedures to quit smoking
QUIT STRONG is one of the first public health initiatives in the World that embrace THR (Tobacco Harm Reduction), showing openness to strategies that can support smokers during smoking cessation programmes. Low risk products allow to provide the necessary amount of nicotine while maintaining the behavioral and psychological rituals associated to smoking