More Commitment Needed Worldwide to Help Tobacco Users Quit
Monday, Feb. 17th 2014 11:00 AM
Tobacco users worldwide need more concrete and committed help to quit, say researchers in an article in Addiction, which informs that over half of the countries that signed the WHO 2005 Framework on Tobacco Control have not set up any formal plans to help people stop smoking.
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