Millions of deaths from cancer, heart attacks, diabetes and lung disease could be avoided or postponed if low-income countries adopt low-cost strategies to prevent and treat these illnesses. This money could be easily raised from taxes on tobacco and alcohol, which are leading causes of these dread diseases A new World Health

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The FCTC and World Health Organisation has released its Wolrd No Tobacco Day Theme for 2011 in the following press release: "The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is the world's foremost tobacco control instrument. The first treaty ever negotiated under the auspices of WHO, it represents a signal achievement in the advancement of public health"

Health group loses $5 m Gates Foundation grant: its chair was cigarette company director. The National Council Against Smoking (NCAS) welcomes the decision by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to cut its financial support for tobacco control programmes in Africa because the money was managed by a Canadian health research agency whose chairperson was a director of Canada’s largest cigarette company. “It may seem odd that the NCAS supports the withdrawal of money from tobacco control activities, but there was an important principle involved. Namely, protecting public policies from tobacco industry interference and respecting responsibilities under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), a global tobacco treaty”, says Dr Yussuf Saloojee, executive director of the NCAS