Smoking still causes considerable human damage in Canada today, where 45,000 people die from smoking each year.
Smoking still causes considerable human damage in Canada today, where 45,000 people die from smoking each year.
For decades, the tobacco industry has knowingly employed aggressive and effective strategies to attract young people to its products.
Belgium comes in 10th place due to ongoing efforts which have been further strengthened since the study was conducted.
France comes in second place in this ranking behind the United Kingdom. This position is explained by a real political will
Unsurprisingly, Switzerland comes in second to last place in the European ranking, behind Luxembourg and ahead of Germany.
The right to science and culture is one of the economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR) included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The 8th European Tobacco or Health Conference took place in Berlin from 19 to 22 February with a view to building a tobacco-free Europe.
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Germany comes in last place and is now the last EU country to allow the tobacco industry to display advertising
The age group most affected by the tobacco epidemic in Switzerland is that of 25-34 year olds, even if the youngest are not spared.
The independence of the traceability system is essential to ensure an effective fight against smuggling and cross-border purchases of tobacco.
The University of Cape Town's Department of Psychiatry has accepted more than R1 million from the Smoke-Free World Foundation.