In the UK they only pay lip service to any stop smoking campaign as they receive a great deal of money in revenue and tax. If this income were to dry up, billions of pounds, another source would need to be found. The savings made on the health service would go nowhere near to redressing the difference.
www.smokefree.gov has tips that can help you to stop smoking.
Just not doing it anymore.
The government involvement in tobacco smoking varies around the world; in some countries smoking is not regulated in any way by the government while other countries have outlawed it all together.The various involvement of the government includes:Age restriction of tobacco products and fines for purchasing for minorsIncreased taxes on tobacco productsWarnings on packagesBanning of smoking indoors and in public places
Content that is on the stop smoking NHS website includes tips on how to quit smoking, the health benefits of not smoking, illnesses caused by smoking and help line numbers.
I'm not sure if it does or not. But it did for me.
You can always try to use the Nicorette medicine, or the anti-smoking patches. Another good way to help stop is to do something you enjoy rather than smoking a cigarette. You tend to take your mind off the crave when you're doing something you enjoy.
Well The nurses and doctors of the NHS are there to help and hope fully someone will come up with a better solution to help people stop smoking :).
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The clean air act, and stop small factories
You can contact a variety of stop smoking hotlines located in every state in the United States. You can also contact a local help group that provides those seeking to stop smoking with the encouragement needed to do so.
the indian government is doing as much as they can. they are giving free education to poor people. they give free food to poor people
No. No government in the world is doing enough to stop it.