Germany comes in last place and is now the last EU country to allow the tobacco industry to display advertising
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.
85% of lung cancer deaths were attributable to smoking during 2018 in the WHO European Region.
DNF offers Internet users faced with a problem of passive smoking the opportunity to submit their concerns, to which individual responses are provided...
Manufacturers are offering new products with very low tax levels, such as heated tobacco as new loss leaders.
the number of mutations observed in their bronchial cells gradually returns to that observed in never-smokers
According to a new study by Santé Publique France, the proportion of individuals aged between 18 and 75 who smoke at home has decreased by ten points since 2014.
According to a new study published by SPF, nearly 16% of individuals in France are exposed to tobacco smoke inside their workplace.
Germany must report to the UN Committee on the Convention on the Rights of Women and submit its implementation report...
The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2040 there will be a 60% increase in cancer cases over the next two decades.
Some private places are also now affected. This is the case of the ban on smoking in a car in the presence of a minor.
Agnès Buzyn indicated that the price of rolling tobacco would gradually increase to match that of cigarettes.