The large proportion of smokers in China and the social consequences have had a damaging impact on public health as well as on the society. As a sub-national legislation, the Guangzhou anti-smoking legislations in Guangzhou play an important role in the legislative control in China since it is one of the most severe local tobacco control laws in China. Many legislative experts, public health professionals and even decision makers have great hope on this law. But the consequence of this law is disappointed. And this anti-smoking legislation has exposed a lot of problems. This article introduces the current status of tobacco control legislation in Guangzhou; analyzes the effectiveness of Hong Kong and Canada's tobacco control law; identifi...
Background: The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as ...
Background: Asia\u27s tobacco control movement was strengthened owing to the need to fulfill the Fra...
As per China’s ratification of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), it should hav...
As per China's ratification of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), it shoul...
Each year, 540 million Chinese are exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS), resulting in more than 100,000...
China is the epicenter of the global tobacco epidemic. China grows more tobacco, produces more cigar...
Abstract: China is the epicenter of the global tobacco epidemic. China grows more tobacco, produces ...
Background: According to the partial smoke-free legislation implemented on 1 September 2010 in Guang...
Background: Tobacco control is one of the biggest public health challenges globally and in China mai...
The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as the first pr...
Last month, the authorities of Beijing adopted a law banning smoking in indoor public spaces. Smokin...
Introduction: New smoke-free legislation implemented in Hong Kong on 1 January 2007, prohibited smok...
[[abstract]]More than two million deaths from smoking-related diseases occur each year in Asia, but ...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of morbidi...
Recent tobacco control regulation in North America and Western Europe has had a salutary effect, eve...
Background: The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as ...
Background: Asia\u27s tobacco control movement was strengthened owing to the need to fulfill the Fra...
As per China’s ratification of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), it should hav...
As per China's ratification of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), it shoul...
Each year, 540 million Chinese are exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS), resulting in more than 100,000...
China is the epicenter of the global tobacco epidemic. China grows more tobacco, produces more cigar...
Abstract: China is the epicenter of the global tobacco epidemic. China grows more tobacco, produces ...
Background: According to the partial smoke-free legislation implemented on 1 September 2010 in Guang...
Background: Tobacco control is one of the biggest public health challenges globally and in China mai...
The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as the first pr...
Last month, the authorities of Beijing adopted a law banning smoking in indoor public spaces. Smokin...
Introduction: New smoke-free legislation implemented in Hong Kong on 1 January 2007, prohibited smok...
[[abstract]]More than two million deaths from smoking-related diseases occur each year in Asia, but ...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of morbidi...
Recent tobacco control regulation in North America and Western Europe has had a salutary effect, eve...
Background: The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as ...
Background: Asia\u27s tobacco control movement was strengthened owing to the need to fulfill the Fra...
As per China’s ratification of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), it should hav...