Quitting e-cigarettes vs tobacco: what motivates people to stop?
Our latest research on smoking and vaping highlights the need for public health interventions to address misconceptions and respond to people's reasons for quitting.
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Our latest research on smoking and vaping highlights the need for public health interventions to address misconceptions and respond to people's reasons for quitting.
We ran a large-scale UK-wide survey and found that: 1) A large majority of the public support access to workplace adaptations for people experiencing menopause symptoms and 2) people, particularly women, underestimate the levels of public support for these policies.
To the disappointment of many anti-smoking campaigners, the Tobacco and Vapes Bill was shelved last week as the UK parliament was suspended ahead of the election in July. The headline measure would have banned the sale of cigarettes to anyone born after 1 January 2009, but the bill would have…
In Georgia, a country with low rates of uptake of the HPV vaccine, we conducted a country-wide RCT that included over 55,000 girls aged 10-12, representing the entire population of eligible unvaccinated girls of this age in the country.
For children and adults in the UK, unhealthy food is in the spotlight everywhere. Online, on TV, in supermarkets - promotions and advertising put calorie-dense and unhealthy food centre stage. The promotion, affordability, availability and consumption of such foods are among the main drivers of obesity, a public health challenge that…
This report examines the impact of four obesity prevention policies in UK government, finding that their combined net benefit to the UK over 25 years is estimated to be over £76 billion.
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