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'Safer nicotine products will replace combustible cigarettes’ - Michael Russell Oration 2026 #GFN26

51 min · 15. Juni 2026
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In this compelling presentation, Dr. Alex Wodak explores the inevitable and rapid shift from combustible tobacco to safer nicotine alternatives. Moving beyond just the obvious health benefits, Dr. Wodak dives deep into the broader impact of these disruptive technologies and outlines why harm reduction advocates are crucial in shaping future legislation. Welcome to the "post-smoking world"—and how we navigate the transition. In this video, you’ll learn: - why safer nicotine products are set to completely displace smoking soon; - the multi-layered impact of tobacco harm reduction (beyond just physical health); - the vital role advocates play in upcoming legislative battles.

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Episode 'Safer nicotine products will replace combustible cigarettes’ - Michael Russell Oration 2026 #GFN26 Cover

'Safer nicotine products will replace combustible cigarettes’ - Michael Russell Oration 2026 #GFN26

In this compelling presentation, Dr. Alex Wodak explores the inevitable and rapid shift from combustible tobacco to safer nicotine alternatives. Moving beyond just the obvious health benefits, Dr. Wodak dives deep into the broader impact of these disruptive technologies and outlines why harm reduction advocates are crucial in shaping future legislation. Welcome to the "post-smoking world"—and how we navigate the transition. In this video, you’ll learn: - why safer nicotine products are set to completely displace smoking soon; - the multi-layered impact of tobacco harm reduction (beyond just physical health); - the vital role advocates play in upcoming legislative battles.

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