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    Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship (TAPS) bans are a cornerstone of comprehensive tobacco control laws. Global progress in implementing TAPS bans has been enabled by the adoption of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Innovative TAPS policies are in place internationally and include: point-of-sale display bans, plain packaging of products, industry spending on TAPS…

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    • Global tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship regulation: what’s old, what’s new and where to next? https://t.co/ZxdaGzpsov via @DrBFreeman et al https://t.co/3bKpNOnEiE

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    Background Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are often marketed as a safer alternative to help cigarette smokers quit. We investigated the link between HTP use and smoking cessation and relapse. Methods 7044 adults (≥20 years old) with at least two observations over three waves (2019–2021) of a longitudinal, nationwide, internet-based survey were classified into current (past 30-day), former and…

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    • In a longitudinal, nationwide, internet-based survey, 'heated tobacco products (HTP) use did not help smokers quit or prevent former smokers from relapsing. HTPs should not be recommended as a cessation aid' https://t.co/TPWAZMmT75 https://t.co/fouViocT1G

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    The aim of this paper is to overview progress made with respect to the adoption of plain (or standardised) packaging, key challenges faced, evaluative evidence and opportunities for extending this policy. It has been a decade since Australia became the first country to require tobacco products to be sold in plain packaging; after slow initial uptake, 16 countries have now fully implemented this…

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    • Review: Plain tobacco packaging: progress, challenges, learning and opportunities https://t.co/6Op4jlwM0v @TC_BMJ

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    Background Exposure to tobacco imagery in films can result in tobacco use among adolescents and young adults. Efforts have been made to limit tobacco imagery in films in China. Our study investigates the level and trend of tobacco imagery in popular films in China from 2001 to 2020. Methods The running time of the 20 top-grossing films in China annually from 2001 to 2020 was divided into 5 min…

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    • "Tobacco imagery remains in films in China. The relevant authorities and film producers should ban films with tobacco imagery in China" https://t.co/NK4nJjNSl4 https://t.co/ejHsnNuJwp

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    Background Hong Kong has proposed banning the sale of heated tobacco products (HTPs). Perceptions of reduced harms and effectiveness for quitting combustible cigarettes (CCs) of HTPs due to their promotions may erode public support for regulations. We assessed the associations between perceptions of HTPs and support for regulations in Hong Kong. Methods In two population-based landline surveys…

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    • "Lower support for heated tobacco products (HTP) regulations and a total ban on sale were associated with perceptions of reduced harm and effectiveness for quitting combustion cigarettes of HTPs in Hong Kong" https://t.co/NXwcMudExX