Tobacco industry using 'deadly' tactics to hook children: WHO

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GENEVA: Tobacco companies are deliberately using 'deadly' tactics to target children and get them hooked on smoking, the World Health Organization ...

GENEVA: Tobacco companies are deliberately using"deadly" tactics to target children and get them hooked on smoking, the World Health Organization said Friday .

"The tactics are very mean by the tobacco industry," said Rudiger Krech, the WHO's director of health promotion."In some countries where it's not regulated you find tobacco products close to candy in the supermarkets," he told a virtual press briefing. The physician said the prevalence of smoking was going down but also, the absolute number of smokers was declining for the first time, despite the global population increasing.LOGO ON FACE MASKS

 

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