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Narcotics Anonymous offers recovery route to chronic substance abusers

We imagine our parents or elders as soon as they wake up, holding a newspaper in one hand and a cup of tea in the other. At the very least, that's what the movies depict! Some people start their day with a cup of hot, strong coffee or tea, .

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Former WHO officials highlight a science-backed solution to reduce tobacco harm

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 21 (ANI/PRNewswire): Globally, tobacco control measures are not yielding the desired outcomes exacerbating the challenges for policymakers. WHO statistics indicate that 8 million deaths occur every year due to tobacco and an additional 1.2 million deaths are caused due to second-hand smoke. An article by two former WHO officials Prof. Robert Beaglehole and Prof. Ruth Bonita published on Lancet, a global medical journal, suggests that only 30 per cent of the countries are on track to achieve WHO's target of 30 per cent reduction by 2030 in adult tobacco usage. The number of tobacco smokers worldwide is reducing at a much slower rate than expected. India with close to 100 million adult smokers - has a critical public health concern. In fact the article further highlights the missing strategy of harm reduction in WHO's global treaty, Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), causing its failure to meet goals. Globally, many nations will mi

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Business News | Former WHO Officials Highlight a Science-backed Solution to Reduce Tobacco Harm

Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Globally, tobacco control measures are not yielding the desired outcomes exacerbating the challenges for policymakers. WHO statistics indicate that 8 million deaths occur every year due to tobacco and an additional 1.2 million deaths are caused due to second-hand smoke. An article by two former WHO officials Prof. Robert Beaglehole and Prof. Ruth Bonita published on Lancet, a global medical journal, suggests that only 30 per cent of the countries are on track to achieve WHO s target of 30 per cent reduction by 2030 in adult tobacco usage. The number of tobacco smokers worldwide is reducing at a much slower rate than expected. India with close to 100 million adult smokers - has a critical public health concern. Business News | Former WHO Officials Highlight a Science-backed Solution to Reduce Tobacco Harm.

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Dubai: Mental health support groups for men are popping up across the city; here's why

Suppressed emotions could lead to men seeking temporary hits of dopamine, spiralling into things like binge eating, substance abuse, or reckless behaviour, say exper.

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Easy availability fuelling a dangerous habit among the very young

A newspaper in one hand and a cup of tea in another is how we visualise our parents or grandparents right after they wake up. Or at least this is what the movies show! For some, the day kicks off with a cup of hot, strong coffee or tea and for .

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