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Plain packaging effective in reducing misperceptions of tobacco products among Australian Indigenous.»
Not exact matches
Tobacco use is rapidly declining because of really
effective measures (
plain packaging, advertising bans and increasing price through taxes) that save lives and enormous amounts of money over a lifetime for people who used to smoke.
BAT claimed there was «no proof to suggest that the
plain packaging of tobacco products will be
effective in discouraging young people to smoke, encouraging existing smokers to quit, or increasing the effectiveness of health warnings.»
Look at whether the
plain packaging of tobacco products could be an
effective way to reduce the number of young people who take up smoking and to support adult smokers who want to quit, and consult on options by the end of the year.
«The findings on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people further support
plain packaging and health warnings as an
effective strategy in reducing global tobacco use.»
The UK's recent introduction of tobacco
plain packaging, based on the success of the Australian experience, has put the media spotlight on
effective public health policy.