Quitting smoking on World No Tobacco Day: what does the research say?
World No Tobacco Day is organized by the World Health Organisation to raise awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco on health and to advocate the… Read more »
World No Tobacco Day is organized by the World Health Organisation to raise awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco on health and to advocate the… Read more »
Harm Reduction Journal recently published its thematic series, “Global and local perspectives on tobacco harm reduction”. I spoke to Guest Editor… Read more »
With tobacco use declining in developed countries, the tobacco industry is shifting its focus to countries with less developed… Read more »
Tobacco Induced Diseases recently published an article reviewing findings on tobacco-induced bacterial biofilms. But what are… Read more »
Respiratory Research recently published a thematic series entitled ‘Electronic cigarettes: Investigating the harms and… Read more »
Every year countless lives are lost due to smoking, this year’s World No Tobacco Day on the 31 May is aimed at creating… Read more »
The harms of cigarette smoking are well-reported, but those of cigar smoking are discussed less often. Here Cindy M. Chang of the… Read more »
Smoking is not only bad for your health but could be the cause of families’ financial hardship. Assistant Professor, Tessa… Read more »
Sunday May 31 is World No Tobacco Day, and so we thought we'd issue you with a challenge. Think you know about tobacco usage and… Read more »
Following the publication today of a study in BMC Public Health on the use of e-cigarettes by teenagers, Dr Wilson M. Compton of… Read more »