Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Standardized packaging may reduce the appeal of e-cigarettes ...
We’re looking at the proposed smoking law changes in SA, including plain packaging, enforcement challenges and public health ...
An online survey of 900 consumers of three of the United States' most popular cigarette brands suggests that adopting standardized cigarette packing may reduce consumers' misconceptions that some ...
TORONTO, Nov. 18, 2025 /CNW/ - An international report released today by the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) reveals ongoing progress for tobacco plain packaging and graphic picture warnings worldwide.
France considers banning the use of electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes, in several public places. The French Health ministry has also proposed plans to introduce plain packaging for ...
Cigarette sales in the United Kingdom have plummeted thanks to a unique strategy – pairing standard packaging with stricter taxation. Cigarette sales were already declining when the European country ...
Standardized tobacco packaging may lead to a reduction in smoking prevalence and reduces the appeal of tobacco, new research concludes. A Cochrane Review published today finds standardized tobacco ...
Tobacco companies would be forced to use plain, logo-free packaging on their cigarettes in a bid to make them less attractive to smokers under legislation introduced Thursday by Australia’s government ...
Plain tobacco packaging may reduce the likelihood of smokers seeking to obtain cigarettes by almost 10 percent compared to branded packs, according to new research. Plain tobacco packaging may reduce ...
This article first appeared on The Conversation. Over the last few years, a new idea for improving public health has been slowly spreading across the world: a ban on selling cigarettes in packages ...
Canadian Cancer Society report highlights global progress on key tobacco control measures TORONTO, Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- An international report released today by the Canadian Cancer Society ...