The recommendations released TuesdayThe agency recommends a series of clinical interventions from behavioural support and medication to digital strategies.
“While this is the first time that there are these formal clinical guidelines available internationally, there’s many other things that have preceded it,” Rob Cunningham, senior policy analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society, said in an interview with Global News Tuesday. He noted that the WHO did not recommend vaping products as a cessation strategy given the potential risks associated with them.that vaping nicotine can “lead to physical dependence and addiction” and expose people to chemicals “that can be harmful to your health.”5 more alleged senior members of Iranian regime face deportation from Canada