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Tale of Two Nations: France vs Sweden

Comparing harm reduction methods used in France and Sweden to drive down smoking prevalence.

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Tale of Two Nations: Pakistan vs. Sweden

Comparing harm reduction methods used in Pakistan and Sweden to drive down smoking prevalence.

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Tale of two Nations: Kenya vs. Sweden

Comparing harm reduction methods used in Kenya and Sweden to drive down smoking prevalence

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Tale of Two Nations: South Africa vs. New Zealand

Comparing harm reduction methods used in South Africa versus New Zealand to drive down smoking prevalence.

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692,000 Lives at Stake: The Game-Changing Solution Ireland, Taiwan, and Chile Need

How harm reduction can support tobacco control in Ireland, Taiwan, and Chile to potentially save 692,000 lives by 2060.

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Lives Saved Report: Saving 4.6 million lives in Indonesia

An in-depth analysis of Indonesia’s tobacco epidemic and how integrating harm reduction could save lives amid rising smoking rates.

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The Global Burden of Smoking on Oral Health

How Tobacco Harm Reduction methods can improve global oral health by reducing smoking-related diseases.

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Lives Saved Report: Saving 2.04 million lives in Japan

How harm reduction methods have greatly accelerated Japan’s smoking decline and enhanced population health.

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Saving 600,000 Lives in Nigeria and Kenya

An analysis of Nigeria and Kenya’s tobacco burden and the potential of harm reduction methods to reduce deaths.

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Bans on Smoke-Free Tobacco Products Will Deprive Uzbekistan of the Chance to Save 464,000 Lives

How harm reduction methods in Malaysia and Uzbekistan could prevent over 880,000 smoking-related deaths by 2060.

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Tobacco harm reduction and better treatment of lung cancer could save 280,000 lives in Czechia by 2060

How harm reduction methods in Czechia can significantly decrease smoking-related deaths by 2060.

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Tobacco harm reduction and better treatment could save nearly 880,000 lives up to 2060 in Malaysia and Uzbekistan

How harm reduction methods in Malaysia and Uzbekistan could prevent over 880,000 smoking-related deaths by 2060.

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1.8 Million Lives Could Be Saved! Discover the Game-Changing Tobacco Harm Reduction Strategy for the Middle East!

How harm reduction methods in seven Middle Eastern countries can significantly reduce smoking-related deaths.

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The Middle East Tobacco Report: Executive Summary

A regional policy study on how harm reduction methods could reverse smoking related harm across seven Middle Eastern countries.

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The Strategy Behind New Zealand’s Smoking Cessation Success

A comparative study of Sweden and New Zealand’s successful approach, of using harm reduction methods to achieve near smoke-free status.

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No Smoke Less Harm Executive Summary

A public health case study showing the success of harm reduction methods in countries such as Sweden, to reduce smoking and smoking-related disease and premature death.

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Sweden’s Breakthrough in Tobacco Harm Reduction: A Model for the World!

A public health case study of Sweden’s success in reducing smoking through tobacco harm reduction strategies.

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Brazil’s Secret Weapon Against Smoking Deaths: Can Harm Reduction Be the Answer?

A country study examining how the adoption of harm reduction methods in Brazil could prevent 1.36 million premature deaths by 2060.

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Groundbreaking Research Sheds Light on Urgent Global Health Challenges—Find Out More

A modelling study evaluating the global health benefits of tobacco harm reduction on smoking-related mortality.

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COP10 Report Card: Why Standard Tobacco Control Is Falling Short of Saving Millions!

COP10 Scorecard measuring progress in achieving the objectives of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), as of January 2024.

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