The World Health Organization Warns of New Wave of Nicotine Addiction Among Youth
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The World Health Organization has expressed concern about increasing nicotine dependence, especially among young people.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned about a growing dependency on nicotine, especially among young people. Now an expert group has presented a paper with proposals for new measures in the fight against smoke. This includes a ban on flavouring substances, for example in e-cigarettes, because these particularly young people lead to nicotine addiction. Likewise, the experts argue for a ban on cigarette filters – not only because they g…
According to WHO, the number of young people who are addicted to nicotine is increasing. The States Parties to the Anti-Tobacco Convention want to discuss the situation next week.
Seven million deaths per year, plastic waste through filters and targeted advertising: how the WHO and 183 countries want to counter the trend among young smokers.
According to the World Health Organization, 15 million people between the ages of 13 and 15 use e-cigarettes. In the US, daily e-cigarette use has nearly doubled in 24 years.
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