Every year the WHO joins all the people worldwide around a topic towards reducing tobacco consumption. This year’s subject is: health warning messages on the packaging of cigarettes and other ...
The graphic warnings will cover the top half of the front and back panels of cigarette packages and at least 20% of the top area of cigarette advertisements. The images on the new packaging were ...
New packaging will ... and introducing a new external warning messages. In a statement, Canada's minister of mental health and addictions, Carolyn Bennett, said tobacco use kills around 48,000 ...
The Knesset votes to require and legally enforce the printing of graphic warnings on all cigarette and smoking product packaging. The new requirement is an amendment to the existing law outlawing ...
We have warned them and told them not to use graphics to scare tobacco smokers. Let them use the correct graphics to preach the genuine messages ... warnings covering 80 percent of the packaging ...
Europe has one of the highest rates of tobacco use in the world, with an estimated 700,000 premature deaths each year caused by smoking in the European Union (EU). Prominent text warnings on tobacco ...
MediaNama’s event on ‘Health Disclaimers and Streaming Services’ sparked a conversation on whether displaying tobacco warning ads on ... are putting across that message should be more ...
Cigarette smoking and other tobacco use by American teenagers has reached its lowest point in 25 years, according to the 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey. In a joint statement, the U.S. Food and ...
For about one in five respondents, plain packaging and especially a warning printed on each cigarette stick reduced the likelihood of them stating a purchasing preference for one of these options.
This inquiry marks the second phase of a broader strategy to mandate quit information messages inside tobacco packaging. In this phase, the department intends to expand legislation on pack inserts ...
The CTPP’s effort with Duncan Channon encapsulates the tobacco industry’s delusional marketing while turning it on its head.
Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS) International has sent comments to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) urging it not to mandate static anti-tobacco warnings for streaming services.