MEDIA RELEASE 13 September 2010: For immediate release WHO outlines plans to stop children from starting smoking The World Health Organisation (WHO) has published draft guidelines that aim to regulate the use of flavourings in the manufacture of cigarettes, and thus preventing youth from starting to smok Important draft guidelines designed to
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September 13, 2010
WHO outlines plans to stop children from starting smoking…
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