Warning effect on cigarette packaging
A study by Mahidol University published on December 5 showed that more and more Thai people quit smoking due to the effects of warning pictures and words on the covers.
Accordingly, about 10% of people quit this harmful habit because every time they smoke, they see the consequences of smoking.
Since the end of March 2005, Thailand has been regulating images of smoking-related patients and the warning text on half of every pack of cigarettes to encourage the risk of cancer and heart disease. .
A scary warning image on cigarette packs in Thailand
(Photo: smoke-free.ca, TTO)
TU ANH
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