WHO has announced the launch of a Consortium for Stopping Tobacco, targeting low- and middle-income countries as a priority.
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.
Sales of conventional cigarettes increased by 0.4% in 2020 in the United States. A trend that can be assumed to be temporary and linked to the pandemic...
A new joint report[1] by the UN, the Framework Convention Secretariat and the Armenian Ministry of Health has assessed the costs that tobacco...
A study published in the journal Tobacco Prevention and Cessation shows that the health status of truck drivers is particularly poor. With a prevalence...
Ending smoking in the UK would have beneficial economic consequences for smokers, jobs and public finances.
The FCTC is the first and only global health treaty. It aims to reduce the demand for and supply of tobacco products.
"One hundred specialists" at the CCLAT ask to integrate the reduction of tobacco risks into their deliberations.
Truth Initiative reiterates the importance of implementing effective tobacco control measures in Latino communities across the country.
In Scotland, health organisations are calling for action to prevent diseases caused by tobacco, alcohol, soft drinks and diet.
E-cigarette aerosols contain thousands of chemicals and substances that are unknown and undisclosed by manufacturers.