
Puffed out: The Costs of Vaping
New research suggests that the increase in vaping across Australia will cost the health system an extra $180 million each year and that’s a conservative figure. Vaping has been framed as a way to stop smoking tobacco, however it can also be a gateway to taking it up. It’s estimated that 13 per cent of people who vape transition to cigarettes. The Australian government has called vapes a public health menace and introduced restrictive anti-vaping policies. But are these policies intended to drive positive change giving rise to a dangerous black-market? Guests: Professor Louisa Collins, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Dr James Martin, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Deakin University Becky Freeman, Associate Professor of Public Health, Sydney University
The Economy, Stupid · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Show Notes
New research suggests that the increase in vaping across Australia will cost the health system an extra $180 million each year and that’s a conservative figure.
Vaping has been framed as a way to stop smoking tobacco, however it can also be a gateway to taking it up. It’s estimated that 13 per cent of people who vape transition to cigarettes.
The Australian government has called vapes a public health menace and introduced restrictive anti-vaping policies. But are these policies intended to drive positive change giving rise to a dangerous black-market?
Guests:
Professor Louisa Collins, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Dr James Martin, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Deakin University
Becky Freeman, Associate Professor of Public Health, Sydney University