Over the past fifty years, smoking is estimated to have killed almost eight million people in the UK.
Over the past fifty years, smoking is estimated to have killed almost eight million people in the UK.
A US study establishes a correlation between electronic cigarette use, bone fragility and fractures linked to osteoporosis, including...
A WHO report describes different simulations that analyze the financial impact of investing in smoking cessation.
Oral tobacco use is causing a growing endemic epidemic of oral cancers in South Asia, particularly India.
Much remains to be done to curb the activities of the tobacco industry, which remains the main obstacle to tobacco control.
In Australia, researchers are urging the government to set a date by which tobacco sales will be banned
COP9 ended with the adoption of a joint declaration calling on countries to relaunch their tobacco control policies.
Most U.S. states are at risk of missing the goal of reducing smoking rates below 5% by 2030.
New announcements aimed at making Wales tobacco and smoke free by 2030 have been made.
WHO has announced the launch of a Consortium for Stopping Tobacco, targeting low- and middle-income countries as a priority.
A study concludes that the therapeutic interest of electronic cigarettes in smoking cessation remains low.
Efforts by governments and public authorities to limit the influence of the tobacco industry have weakened with covid19.