Digital cessation programmes, behavioural support, and medication for tobacco cessation in adults are some of the measures contained in first-ever...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued new guidelines to help people quit smoking and tobacco in general. These guidelines propose a combination of various methods such as counseling, digital programs, and medical treatments. The guidelines will hopefully assist over 750 million adult tobacco users worldwide who want to quit. They can assist with habits […]
Digital cessation programmes, behavioural support, and medication for tobacco cessation in adults are some of the measures contained in first-ever...
The first-ever clinical treatment guideline for tobacco cessation in adults has been issued by the World Health Organization (WHO), suggesting the...
The World Health Organisation has recommended a comprehensive set of tobacco cessation interventions, including behavioural support delivered by...
Agency Report The World Health Organisation (WHO), has recommended a comprehensive set of tobacco cessation interventions, including behavioural...
With growing concerns on tobacco consumption across countries of the earth, the World Health Organization, WHO has recommended a comprehensive set of...
World Health Organization (WHO) recommends two new ways (medicines and behavioral therapies) as the best and safe tobacco cessation treatments.
A combo of medicines and behavioral therapies could be one of the best and safe tobacco cessation treatments, said the World Health Organization...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released its first-ever guidelines to help people quit tobacco use. This is a significant step in the fight...
Explore WHO's pioneering efforts in combating tobacco addiction with their groundbreaking global guidelines for effective smoking cessation...
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