Research suggests strategies such as a ‘minutes of life lost’ counter on cigarettes, would be more effective than packet warnings
Printing novel warnings including a “minutes of life lost” counter on individual cigarettes would help smokers kick the habit, new research argues.
Aaron Drovandi, from James Cook University, Queensland, conducts research into tobacco control and surveyed more than 2,000 smokers and non-smokers about how effective current and novel approaches to encourage people to quit or not start smoking are.
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