On our way to a smoke free world – a common point of view of public health & economy
Some 250 million people at any given time are trying to quit smoking cigarettes. To support them should be the major concern of the upcoming COP10 (WHO’s Conference of the […]
Read More →Summit’s Organising Committee Opening Remarks
Professor Ignatios Ikonomidis, SCOHRE president and president of the Summit’s Organising Committee addressed the audience at the official opening of the 6th Summit. SCOHRE, the International Association on Smoking Control & […]
Read More →Barriers to stopping smoking for the 5% left-behind by Smokefree
In a highly interesting keynote speech, chaired by Professor Giuseppe Biondi Zoccai, Dr Marewa Glover gave an update on the recent legislative and regulatory changes in New Zealand concerning smoking […]
Read More →Information & Misinformation About THR
While the ultimate goal remains a “smoke free world”, today there is a lot of discussion about the need to complement current public health policies with Tobacco Harm Reduction – […]
Read More →Open Call for COST Actions – A funding opportunity for SCOHRE
Are you attending the Summit in Athens? You are invited to the SCOHRE booth to meet with us and find out about this exciting opportunity for the Association. SCOHRE is […]
Read More →Few more days to express your interest
This year, SCOHRE invites tobacco harm reduction and tobacco control experts or advocates; basic or medical science researchers, or scientists in other related fields, to express their interest in participating […]
Read More →Offer for scientists & HCPs
Authors are kindly invited to submit their abstracts to the 6th Summit online by Friday, July 14th, 2023. Note that registration for scientists & health professionals who have submitted the first […]
Read More →Save the Date for the 6th Summit: 25-26.09.2023
The 6th Scientific Summit on Tobacco Harm Reduction: Novel products, Research & Policy will be held on the 25th & 26th September 2023 in Athens. Mark the new venue in […]
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