WHO and STOP accuse tobacco and nicotine industry of targeting youth with e-cigarettes, urging governments to ban or tightly regulate them.
WHO and STOP accuse tobacco and nicotine industry of targeting youth with new products like e-cigarettes and flavors. The report states that 37 million children globally use tobacco, and e-cigarette use among teens often surpasses adults. WHO urges governments to protect youth from tobacco, e-cigarettes, and other nicotine products by banning or tightly regulating them, and supporting youth-led education and awareness initiatives.
May 23, 2024
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