A driving under the influence (DUI) case in Kaohsiung late last month, in which one person was killed and three family members were injured, has once again put the issue at the forefront of public debate in Taiwan.
However, the debate is mostly focused on legislative amendments to increase penalties for DUI offenses, such as whether caning should be used as a punishment, increasing sentences or even publicly shaming repeat offenders, for example by releasing mugshots of recidivists.
As a medical health professional working in the fields of addiction prevention and treatment, and public health, I have some thoughts on policies the
E-cigarettes boom despite looming ban
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E-cigarette use triples since 2018 - Taipei Times
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