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Smoking is the primary driver of tobacco-related deaths and is highly restricted in most Swedish public places.
On July 5th thousands of volunteers around the world collected 964,000 cigarette butts from their streets and nature. No Butts ...
Anti-tobacco lobby groups in Kenya are calling on the government to increase taxes on tobacco and nicotine products to reduce ...
As the global death toll from tobacco-related illnesses surpasses eight million annually, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and public health advocates have intensified calls for governments to hold ...
AIIMS Bhopal marked World No Tobacco Day with a series of awareness programs aimed at educating the public on the dangers of tobacco use. The event, aligned with the World Health Organization's ...
HYDERABAD: On the occasion of World No Tobacco Day, the Students Society Centre at Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU), Khairpur, hosted a awareness seminar, in collaboration with the Anti ...
ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan and the World Health Organization (WHO) have joined hands to jointly collaborate to deal with the devastating economic and health impacts of tobacco, which ...
Every year, May 31 marks World No Tobacco Day, highlighting the harmful effects of tobacco and nicotine use. The 2025 WHO theme, "Bright Products. Dark Intentions. Unmasking the Appeal," exposes ...
May 31st is recognised global as World No Tobacco Day and this decision from the WHO comes at a precise time to raise awareness regarding tobacco consumption and substance abuse.
Urgent action is needed to ban flavoured tobacco, nicotine products that are increasingly being disguised as safer alternatives and deliberately targeted at children and adolescents, said the ...
World No Tobacco Day, on May 31st, promotes awareness about tobacco's harmful effects, stressing the preventable deaths and illnesses it causes, with over 8 million deaths annually.
On World No Tobacco Day 2025, here are all the lesser-known health risks of smoking that women face.