Even after decades of public health efforts to reduce tobacco use, it remains the leading preventable cause of disease and death in the United States and is a significant driver of healthcare costs.
Tuesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its latest tobacco trends report, revealing that there are currently 1.25 billion adult tobacco users globally. However, the trends in 2022 ...
Tobacco use is down to a 25-year low among American teenagers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC said last week that 2.25 million middle and high school students ...
A 2019 law enacted to curb the use of tobacco products among Ohio’s youth might need to be strengthened, local officials said, after discussing a recent undercover operation to test the measure, ...
Despite two decades of tobacco control efforts, Europe still smokes more than any other World Health Organization (WHO) region — and the toll is stark. In the EU alone, tobacco is responsible for an ...