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Mark your calendars for May 31st, World No Tobacco Day! Established by the World Health Organization in 1987, this day shines ...
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The theme for World No Tobacco Day 2025 is ‘Bright products. Dark intentions. Unmasking the Appeal.’ This day marks a global ...
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According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), an estimated 37 million children aged 13-15 years worldwide use tobacco.
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Alterations to a single gene in the plague bacterium's genome have shed light on a method the germ has used to survive and ...
The Agreement is watered down with qualifiers, lacks enforcement mechanisms and specifies no penalties for failures to meet ...
Skin cancer particularly melanoma can affect men and women differently The latest data from Cancer Research UK not only ...
Observed every year on May 31st, World No-Tobacco Day serves as a global reminder of the dangers of tobacco use and the ...
World No Tobacco Day is annually celebrated on May 31 and is marked to create awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco.