IDA Deccan marked World No Tobacco Day in Hyderabad with a CDE programme highlighting the role of dentists in early detection of oral cancers. Experts warned about rising tobacco and vaping use among youth and stressed preventive awareness and intervention.
India’s National Tobacco Quitline Services has helped over 2.32 lakh people quit tobacco over the past decade, boasting a 34.46% success rate. Young adults aged 18–24 emerged as the largest group to successfully kick the addiction
Hyderabad: Nearly 600 fitness enthusiasts, care givers and anti-tobacco activities turned-up at SLG Hospitals, Nizampet on Sunday morning to take part in the ‘5K Running and Cycling’ event organised to raise awareness on the deadly effects of tobacco on the health of people. Organised to mark the ‘World No Tobacco Day-2022’ on May 31, the […]
As part of the occasion, Prof. SM Rahmatullah, Vice Chancellor I/c administered the pledge to students and staff that they would not use any kind of tobacco products in life
According to WHO, tobacco kills more than 8 million people every year, of which at least 7 million are the direct result of tobacco use, whereas about 1.2 million are exposed to second-hand smoke.