Cigarette-Free Day a Step Towards Giving up Tobacco Products
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On No Cigarette Day, the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) warns that quitting the use of tobacco and nicotine products significantly contributes to improving health. In Slovenia, 18 percent of people smoke tobacco.
In Slovenia, the percentage of smokers is decreasing, but the percentage of users of new tobacco and nicotine products is increasing, especially among young people.
On the occasion of today's No Cigarette Day, the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) warns that quitting the use of tobacco and nicotine products significantly contributes to improving health. They emphasize that not only traditional cigarettes are harmful, but also electronic, heated and smokeless tobacco products and nicotine pouches.
On No Cigarette Day, which is celebrated on January 31st, they want to prevent the start or encourage people to stop using tobacco and nicotine products; not only smoking traditional cigarettes, but also using heated tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, smokeless tobacco products (snus, fugue, tobacco for oral use or chewing) and nicotine pouches. Stopping the use of these products is important at all ages, as it significantly contributes to…
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