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The Head of the WHO proposes to immediately ban the use of scents in the product of tobacco products


The head of the World Health Organization (WTO), Tedos Adanom Gebreyesus called on the use of odor in tobacco products immediately to protect youth dependence. His words quoted TASS. "The fragrances nourish the new wave of dependence and must be banned," Gibreesus said.
According to him, the fragrances "make the results of the struggle of the years against tobacco".

The ANC leader noted that the aromas hide the sharp taste of tobacco and nicotine products and make them attractive to young people. According to the WHO, the sale of the scents of tobacco is prohibited in more than 50 countries, and the sale of e-cigarettes in more than 40 countries.

Before that, the scientists of Yale Medical School found out that the nicotine packages with different odors affect users' preferences in different ways. During the experiments, it turned out that some scents significantly increase the consumption of nicotine. Earlier, Dr. Meshcherakova said that the evaporates of e-cigarette reached the deepest sections of the lungs.