In Canada, 95 of the 260 colleges and universities have already undertaken to make their campuses 100 % smoke-free, including outdoors, following the example of ...
In Canada, 95 of the 260 colleges and universities have already undertaken to make their campuses 100 % smoke-free, including outdoors, following the example of ...
Behavioral economics suggests that the way a health message is presented greatly influences its effectiveness. In the case of health mes...
In a 2018 report, the Canadian Cancer Society ranked 206 countries/territories according to the size of the warnings present...
To inform the population about the risks associated with tobacco consumption, Ethiopia has made pictorial health warnings mandatory.
According to a 2017 report, tobacco control measures can generate significant government revenue while protecting the environment.
In Switzerland, in June 2020, a motion was tabled by Benjamin Roduit, a Valais national councilor. He asked the Federal Council to ban the...
The Czech Republic is one of the European countries where the fight against smoking remains timid and the increase of around 10% in the price of a packet...
The Netherlands wants to go a step further and is considering expanding its tobacco control legislation.
Berlin is proposing a temporary reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT) by three percentage points, from 19 to 16%, including tobacco products.
In 2019, the smoking prevalence among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations was 40% (age and sex combined)
On June 22, 2020, 3 national conventions were ratified by the Head of State of Cameroon with the agreement of the deputies, including one on trade in...
Victim of the tobacco industry, Jordan has become the country with the highest smoking prevalence in the world, surpassing the prevalence in Indonesia