General Practitioners Aotearoa opposes the Government’s recent decision to fund specific smoking cessation products, namely vaping kits.
As National Non-Smoking Week begins, in an open letter to politicians and health groups, Imperial Tobacco Canada appeals for ...
Jacek Olczak, CEO of Philip Morris International (PMI), affirmed the company's commitment to a smoke-free future and the goal ...
Although significant progress has been made in the past several decades in reducing smoking rates in Canada, the Council of Chief Medical Officers of ...
Mary Mac Mahon HSE Mid-West Tobacco Lead, says: “Over a third of current smokers are either trying to quit or actively ...
MPs discussed ‘the sale of vaping or nicotine products to under 18s’ as part of a debate on amendments to Clause 10 of the ...
Stefano Volpetti, President of Smoke-Free Inhalable Products and Consumer Officer at Philip Morris International (PMI), ...
General Practitioners Aotearoa is concerned the government is funding the products without robust scientific evidence and could cause more harm than good.
A group representing general practitioners is concerned by officials' decision to fund vaping kits because of the associated health risks. The Government announced on New Year’s Eve it would begin ...
Investors love dividend stocks, especially the high-yield variety, because they offer a significant income stream and have ...
Ross Bjella, Kelyniam's CEO, announced today a number of important updates ahead of the recurring announcements associated with the Company's traditional March corporate disclosures:  Kelyniam Global ...