Each year, tobacco use is responsible for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide, including 7 million deaths among persons who use tobacco and 1.2 million deaths among nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) (1). Approximately 80% of the 1.1 billion persons who smoke tobacco worldwide reside in low- and middle-income countries (2,3). The World Health Organization's (WHO's) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) provides the foundation for countries to implement and manage tobacco control through the MPOWER policy package,* which includes monitoring tobacco use, protecting persons from SHS, warning them about the danger of tobacco, and enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, or sponsorship (tobacco advertising) (4). ...
Background One of the greatest threat to global health is the epidemic of tobacco. One third of worl...
Treating tobacco dependence is paramount for global tobacco control efforts, but is often overshadow...
Government policies have enormous influence on the health of nations. Arguably, this is illustrated ...
Each year, tobacco use causes approximately 7 million deaths worldwide, including approximately 6 mi...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 m...
The number of people now protected by tobacco control measures is growing at a remarkable pace. The ...
Monitoring the Global Tobacco Epidemic to Inform Tobacco Control EffortsApproximately 6 million peop...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 ...
Importance: The World Health Organization estimates that the 1 billion individuals who smoke worldwi...
The epidemic of tobacco use is one of the greatest threats to global health today. Approximately one...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high global burden of diseases caused by tobacco, valid and comparable preva...
In Ireland, the death rate due to tobacco in men was (301 per 100,000 men aged 30 years and over) co...
Tobacco use is among the leading causes of preventable premature death and disease all over the worl...
Background Turkey is praised by the global health sector as an exemplar for tobacco control being t...
Background One of the greatest threat to global health is the epidemic of tobacco. One third of worl...
Treating tobacco dependence is paramount for global tobacco control efforts, but is often overshadow...
Government policies have enormous influence on the health of nations. Arguably, this is illustrated ...
Each year, tobacco use causes approximately 7 million deaths worldwide, including approximately 6 mi...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 m...
The number of people now protected by tobacco control measures is growing at a remarkable pace. The ...
Monitoring the Global Tobacco Epidemic to Inform Tobacco Control EffortsApproximately 6 million peop...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 ...
Importance: The World Health Organization estimates that the 1 billion individuals who smoke worldwi...
The epidemic of tobacco use is one of the greatest threats to global health today. Approximately one...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high global burden of diseases caused by tobacco, valid and comparable preva...
In Ireland, the death rate due to tobacco in men was (301 per 100,000 men aged 30 years and over) co...
Tobacco use is among the leading causes of preventable premature death and disease all over the worl...
Background Turkey is praised by the global health sector as an exemplar for tobacco control being t...
Background One of the greatest threat to global health is the epidemic of tobacco. One third of worl...
Treating tobacco dependence is paramount for global tobacco control efforts, but is often overshadow...
Government policies have enormous influence on the health of nations. Arguably, this is illustrated ...