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The tobacco industry has set its sights on Africa, exploiting regulatory loopholes and targeting a rapidly growing youth population with new nicotine products.
1:38 Tobacco use decreasing globally: World Health Organization The global tobacco industry is using “manipulative” tactics to “aggressively” target and hook youth on smoking across the ...
At Hāmākua-Kohala Health, I work with people every day who are trying to quit nicotine. Some are teenagers who never stood a ...
However, the study found use of nicotine pouches, a more discrete tobacco product, are increasing, and they face less regulation.
After more than 17 years of legal battles and public health advocacy, the U.S. tobacco industry will soon be free from a rare form of accountability: the court-mandated requirement to publicly admit ...
The end of the court-mandated corrective statements for tobacco industry means a renewed push for policies reducing tobacco use and protecting future generations.
Hooking The Next Generation: WHO And Experts Call For Unmasking Tobacco, Vaping Industry’s Deceptive Youth Targeting Tactics On World No Tobacco Day, WHO SEARO’s Saima Wazed and health experts ...
Cansa and the South African Tobacco Free Youth Forum are hosting youth-led walks across SA to bring attention to the big tobacco companies purposefully marketing products to youngsters.
A local group called the No Menthol Buffalo Coalition is on a mission to stop tobacco companies from targeting marginalized communities and Buffalo's youth.
Council member LaTrisha Vetaw, who wrote the ordinance, said it will "protect youth and communities [of] color from tobacco industry targeting." ...