The WHO Is Attempting to Sabotage Life-Saving Products

February 05, 2026 by daily-pouch.com

The WHO Is Attempting to Sabotage Life-Saving Products

The World Health Organization (WHO) presents itself as a global health guardian but promotes policies that may increase disease and death, as reflected in the European Code Against Cancer. Despite scientific consensus on the reduced harm of non-combustible nicotine products compared to smoking, WHO's insistence on taxing them similarly to cigarettes discourages switching and perpetuates smoking, especially among marginalized populations. This approach prioritizes institutional interests over public health benefits, contradicting harm reduction principles, and risking lives. Embracing harm reduction instead of impeding it is crucial for genuine health progress.


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