WHO Calls for Stronger Action to Protect Youth From Rising Tobacco and Nicotine Addiction
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WHO Calls for Stronger Action to Protect Youth from Rising Tobacco and Nicotine Addiction
As World No Tobacco Day approaches, WHO is encouraging the more than one billion users of tobacco, e-cigarettes, and nicotine pouches worldwide to take the first step toward quitting.
World Tobacco-Free Day is celebrated every year on 31 May in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners say that these celebrations are intended to highlight the health risks associated with smoking and to call for effective policies to reduce its consumption. @WHO This day has as its slogan: "Let's discover seduction tactics – let's fight against addiction to tobacco and nicotine addiction" and encourage action to address t…
This date serves to raise awareness about the risks of tobacco use and the tactics employed by the industry, as well as to promote effective measures to end addiction. Brazil is on the list of award winners for controlling tobacco. Source of original article: United Nations / Nações Unidas (news.un.org). Photo credit: UN. The content of this article […]
Govts urged to protect young people from addiction to tobacco, nicotine products - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
Worldwide, at least 40 million children aged 13–15 use tobacco products, and young people’s use of e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches continues to rise. In advance of World No Tobacco Day – celebrated on Sunday, May 31, 2026 – the World Health Organisation (WHO) urges governments around the world to protect a new generation from becoming addicted to tobacco and nicotine products. WHO warns that tobacco and nicotine companies are deliberately engi…
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