The Tobacco Free Initiative is proud to announce the release of the second volume of the WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation (TobReg) Technical Report Series on the Scientific Basis of Tobacco Product Regulation. This WHO Technical Report Series makes available the findings of an international group of experts that provide WHO with the latest scientific and technical advice in the area of product regulation. The second report presents policy recommendations on the topics of: smokeless tobacco products and their health effects, and implications for harm reduction and research needs; 'fire safer' cigarettes and approaches to reduced ignition propensity; mandated lowering of toxicants in cigarette smoke, such as tobacco specific nitr...
Background & objectives: Over the past decade, the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convent...
Konstantinos E Farsalinos,1,2 Jacques Le Houezec3,4 1Department of Cardiology, Onassis Cardiac Surge...
Developments in tobacco harm reduction (HR) and the proliferation of nicotine containing products (N...
The third meeting of the WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation (TobReg) was held in Kobe, Ja...
In November 2003, the WHO Director-General formalized the Scientific Advisory Committee on Tobacco P...
This report presents the conclusions reached and recommendations made by the members of the WHO Stud...
Despite decades of industry innovation and regulatory efforts, the harmfulness of conventional cigar...
This recommendation is the sixth in a series of recommendations formulated by the WHO Study Group on...
A number of new tobacco products for which reduced exposure, reduced toxicity and reduced health ris...
IntroductionBoth the Tobacco Control Act in the U.S. and Article 9 of the Framework Convention on To...
The information sheet on WHO TobLabNet methods for measuring priority contents and emissions in toba...
Historically, cigarettes and other tobacco products have been exempt from health and safety standard...
IntroductionScientific discoveries over the past few decades have provided significant insight into ...
Emergent tobacco products such as heated tobacco remain largely unregulated in many countries menaci...
The Tobacco Free Initiative announces the release of a best practices report highlighting Canadian t...
Background & objectives: Over the past decade, the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convent...
Konstantinos E Farsalinos,1,2 Jacques Le Houezec3,4 1Department of Cardiology, Onassis Cardiac Surge...
Developments in tobacco harm reduction (HR) and the proliferation of nicotine containing products (N...
The third meeting of the WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation (TobReg) was held in Kobe, Ja...
In November 2003, the WHO Director-General formalized the Scientific Advisory Committee on Tobacco P...
This report presents the conclusions reached and recommendations made by the members of the WHO Stud...
Despite decades of industry innovation and regulatory efforts, the harmfulness of conventional cigar...
This recommendation is the sixth in a series of recommendations formulated by the WHO Study Group on...
A number of new tobacco products for which reduced exposure, reduced toxicity and reduced health ris...
IntroductionBoth the Tobacco Control Act in the U.S. and Article 9 of the Framework Convention on To...
The information sheet on WHO TobLabNet methods for measuring priority contents and emissions in toba...
Historically, cigarettes and other tobacco products have been exempt from health and safety standard...
IntroductionScientific discoveries over the past few decades have provided significant insight into ...
Emergent tobacco products such as heated tobacco remain largely unregulated in many countries menaci...
The Tobacco Free Initiative announces the release of a best practices report highlighting Canadian t...
Background & objectives: Over the past decade, the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convent...
Konstantinos E Farsalinos,1,2 Jacques Le Houezec3,4 1Department of Cardiology, Onassis Cardiac Surge...
Developments in tobacco harm reduction (HR) and the proliferation of nicotine containing products (N...