Promise To Protect: School Teachers And Students Take Pledge For Tobacco-Free India
India launches new campaign "Promise To Protect" to protect students and youth from tobacco.
India launches new campaign "Promise To Protect" to protect students and youth from tobacco.
Quitting is the most important thing a smoker can do to improve their health but switching to e-cigarettes can make you more likely to relapse, says a new study.
Many countries around the world, including UK and Japan, have successfully regulated ENDS products like e-cigarettes to make less harmful alternatives available for smokers. Banning products is the worst form of regulation and should be avoided, says Dr. Nimesh Desai, director of IHBAS.
According to a survey, over 75 per cent of shops near schools and colleges advertise tobacco products to entice teenagers.
There are many factors that could lead to health problems and shorten your life span. Below are some common health issues that are affecting the population worldwide today.
Every 6 Seconds, tobacco use causes one death
Government to introduce 'Quit Line' to help tobacco users quit
Karnataka has 1.5 crore tobacco users: Survey
Could plain packaging of cigarette packets dissuade smokers?
India launches new campaign "Promise To Protect" to protect students and youth from tobacco.
Quitting is the most important thing a smoker can do to improve their health but switching to e-cigarettes can make you more likely to relapse, says a new study.
Many countries around the world, including UK and Japan, have successfully regulated ENDS products like e-cigarettes to make less harmful alternatives available for smokers. Banning products is the worst form of regulation and should be avoided, says Dr. Nimesh Desai, director of IHBAS.
According to a survey, over 75 per cent of shops near schools and colleges advertise tobacco products to entice teenagers.
There are many factors that could lead to health problems and shorten your life span. Below are some common health issues that are affecting the population worldwide today.
Every 6 Seconds, tobacco use causes one death
Government to introduce 'Quit Line' to help tobacco users quit
Karnataka has 1.5 crore tobacco users: Survey
Could plain packaging of cigarette packets dissuade smokers?