Secretariat « CPME. ENSP - European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention. Contact us - Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL) European Lung Foundation - ELF. Smoke Free. EU anti-tobacco campaigns. 29% of Europeans smoke, and smoking continues to be the largest single cause of preventable death and disease in the EU. 31% of smokers have tried to give up smoking within the last 12 months.
The European Commission has a history of work in the area of smoking prevention and cessation, in addition to tobaccco control more broadly. In the past years a number of campaigns have been developed that seek to address the burden of tobacco-consumption across Europe. Ansprechpartner - salus kliniken GmbH. Management - HELIOS Kliniken GmbH. Raucherentwöhnung - HELIOS Kliniken GmbH. Salus klinik Lindow - salus kliniken GmbH. Raucherentwöhnung - Klinik Hohenfreudenstadt - Rehabilitation / Prävention / Kur / Schwarzwald. Gehören Sie auch zu den Menschen, die gelegentlich an eine Beendigung Ihres Nikotinkonsums denken?
Haben Sie schon mehrfach versucht, Ihre Nikotinabhängigkeit selbstständig zu beenden? Hat Ihnen Ihre Ärztin / Ihr Arzt aufgrund von drohenden oder bereits eingetretenen Gesundheitsschäden zur Aufgabe des Rauchens geraten? Vielleicht gehören Sie auch zu den Menschen, die sich nicht länger von einem (legalen) Suchtmittel abhängig fühlen wollen? Dann sollten Sie mit uns Kontakt aufnehmen. Advisory Board. ASH_610.pdf. 438.full.pdf. ENSP-ESCG_FINAL.pdf. EffiCiency and Safety of an eLectronic cigAreTte (ECLAT) as Tobacco Cigarettes Substitute: A Prospective 12-Month Randomized Control Design Study. Corrections 2 Jan 2014: Caponnetto P, Campagna D, Cibella F, Morjaria JB, Caruso M, et al. (2014)Correction: EffiCiency and Safety of an eLectronic cigAreTte (ECLAT) as Tobacco Cigarettes Substitute: A Prospective 12-Month Randomized Control Design Study.PLoS ONE 9(1):10.1371/annotation/e12c22d3-a42b-455d-9100-6c7ee45d58d0. doi: 10.1371/annotation/e12c22d3-a42b-455d-9100-6c7ee45d58d0 | View correction Background Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are becoming increasingly popular with smokers worldwide.
Users report buying them to help quit smoking, to reduce cigarette consumption, to relieve tobacco withdrawal symptoms, and to continue having a ‘smoking’ experience, but with reduced health risks. Research on e-cigarettes is urgently needed in order to ensure that the decisions of regulators, healthcare providers and consumers are based on science. Results Conclusion Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01164072 NCT01164072 Figures Copyright: © 2013 Caponnetto et al.
Introduction Methods. Il programma che ti aiuta a uscire dalla dipendenza da sostanze d'abuso. Allen Carr's Easyway: Worldwide Head Office. Supporting smokers to stop smoking. E-cigarettes more effective than patches to help quit smoking, says study. E-cigarettes could save thousands of lives. The experts from the department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London, the National Addiction Centre at King's College London and the Tobacco Dependence Research Unit at Queen Mary University of London, have published the rebuttal of the WHO report in the journal Addiction.
They said the WHO report says e-cigarette use in the young is a major problem and could act as a gateway to smoking cigarettes where as in fact less than one per cent of children who have never smoked have tried them. The WHO also said e-cigarettes contain toxins, the health effects are unknown and they should be banned indoors, but the group said the amounts are tiny and similar to that breathed in when walking down a city street. Finally they said the WHO assertion that e-cigarettes prevent people from giving up cigarettes is not true and that they are actually as helpful as buying nicotine replacement patches from the chemist. Electronic cigarettes won't help smokers quit, study claims.
Using an electronic cigarette won't make you any more likely to quit smoking actual cigarettes, according to a new study.
In a new research letter published March 24 in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers at the University of California San Francisco surveyed the same group of about 950 smokers in November 2011 and 2012 and asked them about their smoking habits. They found those who tried e-cigarettes were no more likely to quit than those who hadn't. For the baseline survey, participants were asked if they had used electronic cigarettes in the past 30 days (even once); how many conventional cigarettes they smoked per day; time to first cigarette (less than or more than 30 minutes after waking each day); and whether they intended to quit smoking with the next six months, if at all. The Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association.
The Truth About Ecigs. Oregon Attorney General John Kroger and Mary Williams, Deputy Attorney General Fact #3 Let’s take that comment at face value.
If the Oregon Department of Justice has stated that whenever products threaten the health of Oregonians, they will take action, we have to ask why they have not taken action against the leading cause of preventable death in Oregon: tobacco cigarettes, which have been documented to kill more than 5,000 Oregonians each year or against Pfizer’s Chantix which the FDA has documented reports of thousands of adverse effects (FDA Warning Video Here), including deaths yet Chantix is still on the market in Oregon. Instead of tackling proven health threats such as smoking directly in the state of Oregon, the Department of Justice has chosen to ban the retail sales of the e-cig, which has not been documented to pose any health risk to Oregonians, and which is helping to avert significant disease and mortality in the state by keeping many of its residents off of cigarettes.
The Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association. E80056.pdf. Projects. ExSmokers. If you quit, you become unstoppable When a smoker becomes an ex-smoker he or she achieves something remarkable.
The personal benefits are numerous: better health, better looks, more money and a boost in self-confidence. The effect on society (lower health care costs, stronger economy, etc.) is also huge. Therefore, this campaign is a celebration of the ex-smoker, as a proud and unstoppable role model for those who have yet to quit. iCoach Quitting is anything but easy. The EU’s take on smoking The first tobacco control legislation was introduced in the 1980s. The Commission’s “Help – For a life without tobacco” campaign which sprang to life in 2005 recently ended in 2010.
Much work remains to be done. Policy. HELP campaign. The Help anti-tobacco campaign ran from 2005 to 2010, targeting primarily young people between 15 and 25 years of age.
It was focused on smoking prevention, smoking cessation and passive smoking, aiming to promote a tobacco-free lifestyle by delivering comprehensive information on the health and societal problems caused by tobacco consumption. The Help campaign was an example of a unique cooperation, conducted in partnership with communication experts, tobacco control professionals from the European Network for Smoking Prevention (ENSP), the European Network of Quitlines (ENQ) and the Youth Forum Jeunesse (YFJ). Help - For a life without tobacco - A legacy (993 KB) (The story behind the campaign) All the videos and visuals produced for the campaign News and events related to the Help campaign. Tobacco products.