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Public Health England commissioned review on the impact of smoking on musculoskeletal system, cognitive function, oral health and vision.
Public consultation on historic proposals draws to a close with roughly 25,000 responses from teachers, parents, healthcare professionals and the public.
Evidence and guidance to help healthcare professionals integrate treatment for tobacco dependency into routine clinical care.
The law on smoking in the workplace and what businesses must do to prevent smoking at work
Current calculations for smoking-attributable risks are based on a single study from 1982 to 1988. In this document we propose a new calculation and data source.
This study randomly sampled 247 households (with one smoker at least as on October 2009)
Detailed ad-hoc analysis of smoking prevalence, calculated from the Annual Population Survey.
The government has launched a public consultation on youth vaping as part of measures to clamp down on vapes being promoted to children.
Stakeholders met with government today and voiced support for the government's smokefree plans.
Over 12,000 responses so far submitted on government proposals to create first ‘smokefree generation’, less than halfway through the consultation period.
This edition of Health Matters focuses on smoking among people living with a broad range of mental health conditions.
How councils deal with complaints about smoke from premises that's a statutory nuisance, smoke that's exempt and how smoke can be assessed.
As delivered by Rt Hon Victoria Atkins MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
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