Women and Smoking: Years Lost, Deaths Avoided
Women and Smoking: Years Lost, Deaths Avoided
Looking at what may be the first generation of women to have smoked throughout their adult lives, the toll of tobacco is clear – smokers lose at least ten years of lifespan.
Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Women
Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Women
Smoked tobacco products and the harmful effects of exposure to tobacco smoke are often the subjects of scientific literature, advocacy campaigns, and even legislation and litigation. However, it is critical that smokeless tobacco is not forgotten in our policy debates.
The International Network of Women Against Tobacco (INWAT) was founded in 1990 by women tobacco control leaders to address the complex issues of tobacco use among women and young girls.
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The International Network of Women Against Tobacco (INWAT) was founded in 1990 by women tobacco control leaders to address the complex issues of tobacco use among women and young girls.
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INWAT Members vote for the Executive Board every three years in conjunction with the World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Regional representatives are assigned by the Executive Board.
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Mira Aghi

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