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Government and industry continue to struggle to navigate the line between protecting youth while not infringing on choices ...
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The New Times on MSNCandy-coated killers: How tobacco industry hooks youth with flavours, false glamourWhen Vestine Mbabazi, a Master's degree student in Kigali, was first introduced to vaping, mid last year, she was thrilled. The 24-year-old from Nyarugunga Sector in Kicukiro District was excited as ...
The Member of Parliament for the North Dayi Constituency, Hon . Joycelyn Quashie, has called on the Government of Ghana to ...
Observing World No Tobacco Day today, the health ministry and the Bhutan Youth Development Fund, launched a nationwide ...
Dr Sushil Kumar Sharma Each year on May 31, the World Health Organization (WHO) marks World No Tobacco Day to raise awareness ...
Deputy Health Minister Joe Phaahla says young people are more at risk of falling prey to aggressive marketing for harmful ...
On World No Tobacco Day, the tobacco industry is acting as a youth protector and creating a special kind of "smoke detector" ...
On World No Tobacco Day, WHO SEARO’s Saima Wazed and health experts exposed deceptive marketing by tobacco and vaping ...
Acting WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, has called for a ban on flavours and product designs that ...
Tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 harmful chemicals, many of which are toxic and cancer-causing. Studies show that smokers ...
In India, tobacco is a major public health issue. The 2016-17 Global Adult Tobacco Survey reports 267 million adult tobacco ...
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