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Introduce price cap on cigarettes to reduce smoking – new…
- 03 Mar 2022
New research paper asks what more countries with already-high tobacco tax rates could do to reduce smoking.
Interpreting corporate narratives to protect public health
- 21 Nov 2022
New research examines how corporate storytelling can be used to create an impression and influence policy, and explains why these narratives matter.
The growing menace of flavoured and menthol tobacco
- 28 Apr 2022
New research paper explores the importance of flavoured and menthol products for tobacco markets in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
TCRG research featured in 30th anniversary issue of Tobacco…
- 07 Mar 2022
As Tobacco Control celebrates 30 years of publication, we share news of our research featured in this special anniversary issue.
Advocates fighting tobacco epidemic in developing countries…
- 19 Jul 2022
Intimidation of public health advocates, who are working to save people's lives by fighting the tobacco epidemic, disrupts their work and reduces its impact.
The organisations helping tobacco companies to undermine…
- 08 Nov 2022
Work from tobacco industry watchdog STOP finds an increasing number of organisations that appear independent but in fact promote the tobacco industry's agenda.
Link tobacco taxation to spending power to deter smoking…
- 23 Feb 2022
A review of the EU's Tobacco Tax Directive offers policy makers an opportunity to address tobacco affordability, a key factor in encouraging people to quit.
The use of flavours in tobacco products - brief and research…
- 27 May 2022
Flavoured tobacco products appeal to young users and are hard to quit. We explore industry tactics in developing these products and keeping them on the market.
Posthumous honour for Dr Mateusz Zatoński with World No…
- 27 May 2022
The World Health Organization has recognised Dr Zatoński's contribution to tobacco control efforts in Europe and globally.
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