Instructional Video12:32
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Why Economics Needs a Moral Dimension

Higher Ed
INET President Rob Johnson talks with Michael Sandel about the limits of a life driven by self-interest, gambling and Wall Street, and why the consumer model of economics has failed to explain the human experience.<br/>
Instructional Video6:31
Healthcare Triage

What's the Deal with E-cigarettes and Vaping?

Higher Ed
I've found that of almost all of the topics I write about over at my blog, the one that stirs up the most controversy, the one that generates me the most hate, the most emails and the most tweets is e-cigarettes. Defenders of them are...
Instructional Video11:36
Zach Star

How to Increase Willpower and Self-Control to Achieve Your Goals

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers ways to improve your willpower and self-control. According to studies willpower is the number one thing people are missing when it comes to achieving their goals. Whether you want to break bad habits, beat...
News Clip1:31
Curated Video

ED Start-Up Ro Wants to Help You Stop Smoking

9th - Higher Ed
Ro, originally known as Roman, recently raised $88 million in funding which it intends to use to expand into the new business. The "Zero" brand offers a nicotine gum and an app to help people quit smoking. Co-Founder and CRO Rob Schutz...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

Dyker Heights resident goes from heavy smoker to half marathon runner

9th - Higher Ed
For a quarter of a century, Kate Farley would smoke two packs of cigarettes a day. Next week, when she takes the run from Prospect Park to Coney Island for the second time, she'll also be making the three-year anniversary of when she...
News Clip3:52
Curated Video

Smoking and Heart Health- Breaking Free from the Habit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Dr. Pankaj Jain, Consultant Pulmonologist and Chest Physician at Jehangir Hospital, Pune talks about the effect of smoking on heart health. Smoking significantly increases the risk of heart disease by damaging blood...
News Clip6:58
Curated Video

Will in-your-face anti-smoking messages get more people to quit?

9th - Higher Ed
New, pushier anti-smoking messages will soon be literally in the face of smokers on every cigarette they puff. Cigarette packaging will also receive an update. Host Ian Hanomansing speaks to a public health psychologist and a...
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Canadian smokers will soon see warnings printed on individual cigarettes

9th - Higher Ed
Starting Aug. 1, Canada will become the first country to put warning labels on individual cigarettes. The warnings will include messages like ‘Cigarettes cause cancer’ and ‘Cigarettes cause impotence.’ It’s part of Canada’s national...
News Clip3:07
Curated Video

UK paves the way for medically prescribed e-cigarettes

9th - Higher Ed
The United Kingdom could become the first country in the world to prescribe electronic cigarettes as a medical device.
News Clip2:38
Teen Kids News

What Exactly is Nicotine?

6th - 8th
Most of us know that smoking is bad you’re your health. But as Scott reports, cigarettes contain a chemical that makes smoking particularly harmful to teens.
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

39 States To Investigate Juul's Marketing Practices

Higher Ed
They're looking into whether Juul intentionally targeted its ads at young people and whether it misled them about its products' health risks.
News Clip2:18
Sky News

New Report Says Vaping Is A Safe Alternative To Smoking

Higher Ed
New Report Says Vaping Is A Safe Alternative To Smoking
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Bloomberg

Dr. Doug Hirschhorn on Identifying and Gaining Your Edge

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- Dr. Doug Hirschhorn, trading coach to the elite, presents on the importance of having an edge and knowing when to use it at the Bloomberg Futures Forward event in London.
News Clip3:28
Curated Video

Vape shop owner satisfied with new FDA rules

Higher Ed
U.S. health officials will ban most flavored e-cigarettes popular with underage teenagers, but their plan includes major exceptions that benefit vaping manufacturers, retailers and adults who use the nicotine-emitting devices.
News Clip5:10
Bloomberg

Philip Morris CEO on the Shift to Smoke-Free

Higher Ed
May.06 -- Philip Morris International CEO Jacek Olczak discusses the company's strategy to emphasize the sale of noncombustible products versus traditional cigarettes on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

US announces sweeping new rules e- cigarettes

Higher Ed
New federal rules announced in the US on Thursday have the potential to upend the multibillion-dollar electronic cigarette industry just as it is attempting to position itself as an alternative to traditional cigarettes. The vaping...
News Clip3:28
Curated Video

Vape shop owner satisfied with new FDA rules

Higher Ed
U.S. health officials will ban most flavored e-cigarettes popular with underage teenagers, but their plan includes major exceptions that benefit vaping manufacturers, retailers and adults who use the nicotine-emitting devices.
News Clip2:23
Sky News

They look like a cigarette and contain nicotine.Now schools across the country are taking action to ban so called e-cigarettes over fears that they appeal to children.

Higher Ed
They look like a cigarette and contain nicotine.Now schools across the country are taking action to ban so called e-cigarettes over fears that they appeal to children.
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

E-Cigarette Industry Calls FDA Rules 'Draconian'

Higher Ed
The vaping industry says the lengthy federal reviews announced on Thursday would be time-consuming and costly. They warn that the rules could also put many smaller companies out of business. The executive director for the largest trade...
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

E-Cigarette Industry Calls FDA Rules 'Draconian'

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054919The vaping industry says the lengthy federal reviews announced on Thursday would be time-consuming and costly. They warn that the rules could also put many smaller companies out of business....