Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death in the U.S., despite a dramatic decline in smoking, a new ...
As the 11th conference of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control approaches, experts debate how to respond to an expanding industry. Faith McLellan reports.
Addis Ababa, June, 24, 2025 (ENA)— More than 6.1 billion people—roughly three-quarters of the global population—are now protected by at least one tobacco control measure under the World Health ...
A Bay Area town has passed a comprehensive tobacco sales ban despite small business opposition, with new restrictions on ...
The World Health Organization this week released its tenth report on the global tobacco epidemic, a status update on its anti-smoking campaigns. The WHO concludes that more than 6 billion people, or ...
The UNDP–WHO report Debunking Tobacco Industry Misinformation exposes how global tobacco corporations manipulate data, ...
The vaping epidemic that has plagued American youth is made all the more concerning by China’s outsized role in flooding U.S.
Introduction of graphic health warnings on cigarette packets and bans on smoking in public spaces have boosted efforts to reduce tobacco use. [Courtesy] Tobacco control measures are now protecting ...
The island nation of the Maldives is taking bold steps toward a tobacco-free future by implementing a smoking ban for an entire generation. The Maldivian government announced at the start of this ...
Objectives To estimate the attributable mortality to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure among the population aged 35 years and older in Brazil and its 27 federal units in 2019. Study design ...
The California Tobacco Control Program, a large, aggressive antitobacco program implemented in 1989 and funded by a voter-enacted cigarette surtax, accelerated the decline in cigarette consumption and ...