Harm reduction with safer alternatives new approach to public health
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Carrie Wade, director of harm-reduction policy at the R Street Institute in Washington, suggested that the US tobacco-control policies, such as high taxes and mandatory labels on tobacco products, have reduced the prevalence of smokers by about 15 per cent.Featured Publications
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