India’s tobacco control policies are failing, leaving over 300 million users trapped in a cycle of addiction and disease.
Opinion
Is Everyone High?
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This regulatory bottleneck ultimately denies smokers access to much-needed alternatives. The incoming Trump administration has an opportunity to reform these outdated and ineffective policies. By ...
Background Physical inactivity and tobacco smoking remain the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Germany ...