A report from the National Public Health Agency published in 2019 shows strong disparities between smoking rates observed in places or...
A report from the National Public Health Agency published in 2019 shows strong disparities between smoking rates observed in places or...
In Burundi, approximately 65% of the population is under 25 years old. How can we combat the scourge of smoking in such circumstances?
On Thursday 18 June, the European Parliament adopted the establishment of a special committee dedicated to the fight against cancer.
Between 2000 and 2014, the number of deaths attributable to tobacco among women doubled according to Public Health France, judging the trend to be very worrying...
This legislative proposal must be put into perspective with the health crisis and the people supported by Medicaid.
The Union has issued a note calling on countries to increase taxes on tobacco products to simultaneously improve population health.
The Evin Law still constitutes today one of the cornerstones of public policies regulating alcohol and tobacco.
Fabienne El Khoury, postdoctoral researcher at INSERM, sheds light on prevention policy and smoking cessation aids.
A Scottish study, published in August 2019, takes a closer look at the preventive messages placed directly on cigarettes.
Lung cancer is the cancer that causes the most deaths in France: it causes 30,000 deaths per year, and only 17% of patients are still...
Cigarette smoke contains substances, some of which are toxic and carcinogenic. Pets are also exposed to smoking...
Swedish consumers have replaced cigarettes with a smokeless tobacco product: snus, which is far from being safe for health.