We know how to end smoking

May 02, 2025 by medium.com

We know how to end smoking

Governments, WHO, and public interest groups obstruct the shift from deadly combustible cigarettes to safer alternatives like e-cigarettes. The transition, progressing rapidly in countries like Sweden and Japan, offers hope in ending smoking. Despite the reduced harm of new nicotine products, efforts to accelerate the switch face resistance. Influential bodies like WHO and nonprofits like Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids oppose e-cigarettes. Supported by Bloomberg, they hinder progress in low- and middle-income countries by advocating against safer options.


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