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  • World No Tobacco Day 2025: Health risks of tobacco use, from gum issues to tooth decay, cancer, more

    Tobacco can harm your oral health and may result in gum disease, tooth loss, and even oral cancer. Here’s why oral health education among teenagers needs to start long before tobacco becomes a habit.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2025: Eat your way to quitting tobacco, 8 foods that may help

    World No Tobacco Day 2025: Eat your way to quitting tobacco, 8 foods that may help

    Quitting tobacco is a challenge, but what you eat can make a powerful difference. Some everyday foods help reduce cravings, support detox, and calm withdrawal symptoms. As we mark World No Tobacco Day, here’s a are eight natural foods that may help you quit tobacco.

  • Smokers of the world, you have nothing to lose but your lives & monies

    Smokers of the world, you have nothing to lose but your lives & monies

    World No Tobacco Day is a good time to revisit tobacco's devastating impact on health, finances, and livelihoods, and see how quitting can reduce risks and secure better health insurance terms.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2024: High blood pressure, lung cancer and more risks of tobacco consumption

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: High blood pressure, lung cancer and more risks of tobacco consumption

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: This day is commemorated annually on May 31st to highlight the health hazards linked to tobacco consumption and to encourage effective policies to reduce tobacco use. Here are various health risks associated with tobacco consumption.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2024: How passive smoking puts non-smokers at risk

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: How passive smoking puts non-smokers at risk

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: The same harmful chemicals that are present in active smoking are also present in passive smoking, which poses a major health risk to nonsmokers. To lessen the negative effects of passive smoking on public health, awareness and preventive actions are essential.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2024: 7 ways tobacco weakens immunity, increases cancer risk 

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: 7 ways tobacco weakens immunity, increases cancer risk 

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: Tobacco's grip in the battle against cancer extends beyond addiction. Smoking significantly raises cancer risk through different physiological pathways. Discover various ways tobacco heightens this grave danger.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2024: Impact of tobacco consumption on heart and blood vessels

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: Impact of tobacco consumption on heart and blood vessels

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: Tobacco smoke contains toxic compounds that raise blood pressure, damage blood vessels, induce atherosclerosis, and lower blood's ability to carry oxygen. The risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular illnesses is increased by these combined consequences.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2024: How to protect teenagers from health hazards of e-cigarettes, vaping, smoking

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: How to protect teenagers from health hazards of e-cigarettes, vaping, smoking

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: To safeguard future generations from tobacco's grip, it is crucial to strengthen education, prevention, and quitting support Understanding the severe consequences of smoking and vaping, is essential.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2024: Date, theme, history and significance

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: Date, theme, history and significance

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: Initiated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 1987, the day aims to create awareness about the health risks associated with tobacco use and advocate efficient policies to decrease tobacco consumption.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2024: A timeline of healthy changes in your body after you quit smoking

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: A timeline of healthy changes in your body after you quit smoking

    World No Tobacco Day 2024: Quitting smoking is challenging, but expert suggests that the benefits over time make the effort truly worthwhile, helping you lead a healthier, longer, and more fulfilling life.

  • World No Tobacco Day: How tobacco is poisoning our planet

    World No Tobacco Day: How tobacco is poisoning our planet

    How does smoking and chewing tobacco affect the Earth? For starters, cigarette butts are one of the most littered items on this planet.

  • World No Tobacco Day: 5 ways to help you quit smoking

    World No Tobacco Day: 5 ways to help you quit smoking

    Tobacco consumption can lead to a host of health problems. On World Tobacco Day 2023, here are some ways to help you quit smoking.

  • Sachin Tendulkar on tobacco ads: 'Got many offers but never accepted any of them'

    Sachin Tendulkar on tobacco ads: 'Got many offers but never accepted any of them'

    'This was a promise I made to my father... That is why I have never endorsed tobacco products,' Sachin Tendulkar said.

  • Harmful effects of smoking: The most dangerous drag, here's why you should quit smoking today

    Harmful effects of smoking: The most dangerous drag, here's why you should quit smoking today

    Harmful effects of smoking: Here's why you should stop smoking immediately - this is one addiction that takes a heavy toll on every system in your body, and exposes you to lung cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

  • Ban advertisement of tobacco products: Health experts to govt

    Ban advertisement of tobacco products: Health experts to govt

    On the eve of World No Tobacco Day, health experts also asked the Centre to ensure that tobacco control law and policies are made stronger and implemented effectively.

  • World No-Tobacco Day | Carrots, chocolates and pilgrimages

    World No-Tobacco Day | Carrots, chocolates and pilgrimages

    Stuck at home during the pandemic, these smokers tried different ways to quit cigarettes. Some of them worked.

  • The invisible epidemic that is deadlier than COVID-19

    The invisible epidemic that is deadlier than COVID-19

    May 31 is observed as World No Tobacco Day. Here is a look at how deadly tobacco consumption is and how it is an even deadlier disease than COVID-19.

  • Assam bans smoking in public transport vehicles

    Assam bans smoking in public transport vehicles

    On the eve of World No Tobacco Day, the new BJP government in Assam on May 30 banned smoking in all public transport vehicles

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