When non-smoking teens see ads for e-cigarettes, and are curious about the products advertised, perhaps even identifying with a favorite brand, they might also be more susceptible to taking up ...
Hubballi: The North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC), which often warns and imposes fines on passengers ...
The tobacco and nicotine industries have a long and troubling history of aggressively marketing harmful products, especially to children and young people. This issue is particularly important given ...
Growing glamorization of tobacco through surrogate advertising and its everyday normalisation by selling it alongside toffees ...
Implementing bans on the advertising, promotion, and sponsorship of tobacco products is linked to 20% lower odds of smoking, and 37% lower risk of taking up the habit, reveals a pooled data analysis ...
* Marketing linked to fashion, sports and entertainment * Women and girls increasingly taking up the habit * May 31 marks annual World No Tobacco Day (adds Philip Morris statement) By Stephanie ...
Over generations, menthol in tobacco has had a catastrophic health impact on Wisconsinites,” said State Health Officer Paula ...
*Advertising for tobacco products would be strictly regulated. For example, no large outdoor tobacco product ads could be displayed at retail outlets near schools. In-store ads would have to displayed ...
There is a significant public health opportunity for millions of cigarette smokers to switch to far safer alternatives like vapes, pouches, and heated or smokeless tobacco. Yet the Food and Drug ...