tobaccojournal.com
Jul 24, 2008
24 Jul 2008. The European Network of Quitlines (ENQ) has been able to tackle “serious health inequalities” caused by smoking, thanks to funding from a Pfizer Foundations Global Health Partnership Programme. ENQ reports a huge discrepancy in life expectancy of up to ten years due to differing European levels of tobacco control, services and availability of clinically-proven products. "It is essential that the disparity between European countries is urgently addressed in order to reduce the health inequalities gap and ultimately save thousands of lives,” said Kawaldip Sehmi, director of health inequalities for the UK charity QUIT and the ENQ's lead agency. “A worker in Paris should be able to transfer jobs to Sofia and expect the same smoke-free environment." Ten countries are participating in The Social Exclusion Training and...
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