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The Observer on MSNFrance says au revoir to public smokingThis week’s restrictions are the latest step towards the country’s target of creating a tobacco-free generation by 2032 ...
Tobacco kills up to half its users who don't quit, a grim reality that highlights the urgent mission of global tobacco control. A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that while ...
In Indiana, many laws are set to go into effect on Tuesday, July 1. House Bill 1137 will allow courts to expunge red flag law records if a person is later found not to be a danger to themselves or ...
The Department of Health (DOH) has partnered with the country’s first Anti-Vape and Anti-Tobacco Student Council, marking a ...
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WISH-TV on MSNHoosiers voice disapproval over increased cigarette tax in IndianaIndiana's cigarette tax will increase from $1 to $3 on Tuesday, causing some Hoosiers to express their displeasure and ...
It wasn’t that long ago when screaming “follow the science” was all the rage, even if the alleged science wasn’t remotely ...
NSW retailers and wholesalers who wish to sell tobacco, or non-tobacco smoking products, now must apply for a licence as part of the NSW ...
E-cigarettes have become increasingly popular over the last two decades, especially among young people. These sleek, ...
A new study by the University of Vienna shows that particularly long periods of parental leave around the birth of a child ...
Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer deaths in Australia, but it's not just a smokers' disease. A new trial is targeting early detection across three different groups.
A sweeping ban on smoking in outdoor public spaces is expected to help stub out the scourge of cigarette butts – France’s ...
Although Australia is a world leader in smoking cessation, we’ve done very little to control how and where tobacco is sold.
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