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  2. Smoking in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Percentages of smoking adult population in Finland, Norway, USA, Japan and the Netherlands in 2011. In Finland, the smoking figures are among the lowest in Europe. [1] There are several factors that have influenced the decrease in the smoking prevalence, such as legislative actions, health promotion and national monitoring systems, policies aimed at reducing tobacco consumption through public ...

  3. Health effects of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Many countries have taken measures to control the consumption of tobacco (smoking) by restricting its usage and sales. On top of that, they have printed warning messages on packaging. Moreover, smoke-free laws that ban smoking in public places like workplaces, theaters, bars, and restaurants have been enacted to reduce exposure to second-hand ...

  4. Tobacco harm reduction - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco harm reduction ( THR) is a public health strategy to lower the health risks to individuals and wider society associated with using tobacco products. It is an example of the concept of harm reduction, a strategy for dealing with the use of drugs. Tobacco smoking is widely acknowledged as a leading cause of illness and death, [1] and ...

  5. Tobacco smoking - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and a global public health concern. There are 1.3 billion tobacco users in the world, as per latest data from WHO. One person dies every six seconds from a tobacco related disease. Common adverse effects of tobacco smoking. The more common effects are in bold face.

  6. Tobacco and life insurance: here’s what you should know - AOL

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    Furthermore, smoking-related illness is estimated to cost society more than $300 billion every year. Life insurance providers are well aware of the mortality rates associated with smoking, and ...

  7. Tobacco control - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco control is a priority area for the World Health Organization ( WHO ), through the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. References to a tobacco control movement may have either positive or negative connotations, depending upon the commentator. Tobacco control aims to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use and this is measured with the ...

  8. Ozempic linked to less tobacco-related healthcare use in study

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    By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) - Smokers with type 2 diabetes taking Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic had fewer tobacco-related medical encounters and fewer interventions to help them quit smoking than those ...

  9. U.S. government and smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    Policy coherence in US tobacco control: beyond FDA regulation describes the widespread involvement of the U.S. Federal Government in issues of smoking cessation and makes proposals for improving the interaction between the agencies involved. Many departments of the U.S. Federal Government play a role in smoking cessation.