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  • “Why not just ban it?” Is it time to consider ending tobacco sales?

    Blog
    Wed 2 Jul 2014

    Every now and then when discussing New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal, plain packaging or some other policy measure, the question will come up – ‘well why don’t you just ban it?’

  • New US Surgeon General’s Report – Ideas for new tobacco health warnings on packs or are different messages required?

    Blog
    Tue 11 Feb 2014

    The recently released US Surgeon General’s report gives “sufficient” evidence of causality for 13 additional health conditions (e.g., colorectal cancer, diabetes, and stroke from secondhand smoke).

  • Protecting children in cars from tobacco smoke: The inconsistent case of new mandatory child restraints while optional smoking persists

    Blog
    Thu 7 Nov 2013

    In this Public Health Expert blog, Dr Ninya Maubach asks why regulators are prepared to introduce regulation that protects children in the event of a car crash, but are unwilling to protect them fr

  • Smokefree Oceania, October 2013, Auckland.

    Conferences
    Tue 29 Oct 2013

    It was great to see so many at Smokefree Oceania last week.

  • What will it take to get to under 5% smoking prevalence 2025? Lots of cessation

    Blog
    Tue 22 Oct 2013

    In this blog in Public Health Expert, Tony Blakely and Nick Wilson discuss what it would take in the way of reductions in uptake (or initiation), and/or increases in cessation rates, to achieve the

  • The need for an expanded national smokefree law – just got more critical

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    Tue 8 Oct 2013

    Just posted is a new Public Health Expert blog on this week’s Juridical Ruling on the Calculator used to determine “Open Areas” where smoking is permitted: The need for an expanded national sm

  • ASPIRE2025 research at The Endgame for Tobacco, Delhi

    Conferences
    Tue 17 Sep 2013

    Research into endgame solutions to the tobacco epidemic is an important area of investigation for ASPIRE2025.

  • The case for tobacco supply restrictions

    Blog
    Thu 12 Sep 2013

    In this blog on Public Health Expert, Janet Hoek writes that it is now time to reduce the number and density of retail outlets selling tobacco. 

  • Commentary on E-Cigarette Trial at Public Health Expert

    Blog
    Mon 9 Sep 2013

    A New Zealand randomized trial of e-cigarettes just published in the prestigious Lancet journal has been touted in the media as showing how good e-cigarettes are for people wanting to quit smoking.

  • ASPIRE2025 research at 10th Asia Pacific Conference on Tobacco or Health (APACT), Japan

    Conferences
    Wed 21 Aug 2013

    The theme of the 10th APACT conference held in Japan from 18-21 August, 2013, was “Ending the Tobacco Epidemic – Protecting and Keeping Healthy Lives”

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