Nicotine patches, pills and chewing gums are proven to increase a smoker’s chances of quitting, but none of these are available to people who use South Africa’s state health facilities.
South Africa’s anti-smoking policies rely on increased sin taxes to cut smoking rates in the country. Experts say this is no longer enough, but people who use government facilities have very few other tools available to help them stop.
Taiwanese actress Charlene An's police extortion case is raising concerns over the legality of e-cigarettes and how smokers can still access them despite a ban in the kingdom.
TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands (CMC) – The British Virgin Islands’ government is planning to implement restrictions on the smoking of tobacco products in the Caribbean island.
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