GENEVA Only four countries Brazil, Mauritius, the Netherlands and Turkey have adopted all the anti-tobacco measures recommended in the fight against the "deadly scourge" of smoking, the World Health Organization said on Monday (July 31).
Industry: In a fresh report, the UN health agency urged countries to scale up their use of recognised measures to reduce tobacco use, including enforcing advertising bans, plastering health warnings on cigarette packages, raising tobacco taxes and providing assistance to those who want to quit.
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Only four countries Brazil, Mauritius, the Netherlands and Turkey have adopted all the anti-tobacco measures recommended in the fight against the "deadly scourge" of smoking, the World Health Organization said Monday
In a recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO), only four countries, Brazil, Mauritius, the Netherlands and Türkiye, have implemented all of.