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Lives Saved: Using Harm Reduction in Tobacco Control

New study: How many lives could be saved by accelerating tobacco control policies in South Africa, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and Bangladesh?

Saving Lives Like Sweden

Erfahren Sie, wie das schwedische Modell in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten 2,9 Millionen Todesfälle und 108 Millionen verlorene gesunde Lebensjahre in der EU hätte verhindern können. Wir sind zuversichtlich, dass diese Konferenz sinnvolle Diskussionen und den Austausch von Wissen fördern und den Weg für Fortschritte im Bereich der globalen öffentlichen Gesundheit ebnen wird.

Leben retten in Malaysia und Usbekistan: Ein Bericht von globalen Gesundheitsexperten

Leben gerettet Bericht: Tabakschadensminderung und bessere Behandlung könnten bis 2060 fast 880.000 Leben in Malaysia und Usbekistan retten

Saving 600,000 in Nigeria and Kenya | Lives Saved Report

The report Saving 600,000 in Nigeria and Kenya highlights an innovative solution: integrating Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) into existing tobacco control strategies. By adopting safer alternatives like e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches, over 600,000 lives could be saved by 2060. This report calls for urgent collaboration among governments, healthcare professionals, and community leaders to make THR products accessible, affordable, and effective, paving the way for a healthier, smoke-free future.

Saving Lives in Czechia: A Report by Global Health Experts

Can Czechia Become a Global Model for Tobacco Harm Reduction? In the global fight against smoking-related diseases, combustible tobacco use still claims millions of lives every year.

Saving 2.04 MILLION lives in Japan | Lives Saved Report

Japan is a compelling focus for this study, and for good reason. Despite having one of the most advanced healthcare systems in the world, tobacco use remains a significant public health challenge. Over 157,000 people in Japan die prematurely every year due to smoking-related diseases, and current tobacco control efforts alone are insufficient to meet WHO projections of reduced smoking prevalence.

4.6 Mil Lives At Stake! The Case For ‘THR’ In Indonesia

Indonesia stands at the forefront of the global smoking epidemic, with 64.7% of its male population actively smoking, the highest rate worldwide.

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