WHO Releases New Guidelines to Help Millions Quit Tobacco
WHO Releases New Guidelines to Help Millions Quit Tobacco
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In a significant move to combat the global tobacco epidemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) has released new guidelines to help millions of people worldwide quit tobacco. The guidelines, which provide a comprehensive approach to tobacco cessation, aim to reduce the devastating health and economic impacts of tobacco addiction.

Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, accounting for more than seven million deaths annually. The WHO estimates that tobacco use will kill over eight million people per year by 2030, with most of these deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries.

The new guidelines, titled "WHO Guidelines for Tobacco Cessation," provide evidence-based recommendations for healthcare providers, policymakers, and individuals seeking to quit tobacco. The guidelines emphasize a comprehensive approach to tobacco cessation, including:

1. Behavioral Counseling: One-on-one counseling, group therapy, and telephone quitlines are effective in helping individuals quit tobacco.

2. Medications: Prescription medications like bupropion and varenicline, as well as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products like gum, lozenges, and patches, can significantly increase quit rates.

3. Combination Therapy: Using a combination of behavioral counseling and medications is the most effective way to quit tobacco.

4. Telephone Quitlines: Telephone quitlines are a convenient and effective way to provide counseling and support to individuals seeking to quit tobacco.

5. Mobile Text Messaging: Mobile text messaging programs can provide encouragement, support, and tips to individuals trying to quit tobacco.

6. Internet-Based Interventions: Online programs and apps can provide convenient access to tobacco cessation resources and support.

The guidelines also emphasize the importance of addressing tobacco addiction in healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and primary care facilities. Healthcare providers are encouraged to ask patients about their tobacco use, provide brief counseling, and offer medications and referrals to specialized tobacco cessation services.

"Quitting tobacco is a journey, and it's not easy," said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. "But with the right support and resources, people can overcome tobacco addiction and live healthier, longer lives. These guidelines provide a roadmap for healthcare providers, policymakers, and individuals seeking to quit tobacco."

The WHO guidelines are based on a comprehensive review of the latest scientific evidence and were developed in consultation with experts from around the world. They are designed to be adaptable to different cultural and resource settings, making them a valuable resource for countries and healthcare systems worldwide.

In addition to the guidelines, the WHO has launched a new tobacco cessation portal, which provides access to a range of resources, including training materials, patient education tools, and research reports. The portal aims to support healthcare providers, policymakers, and individuals seeking to quit tobacco.

The release of the WHO guidelines and the launch of the tobacco cessation portal are significant steps forward in the global fight against tobacco. As millions of people worldwide seek to quit tobacco, these resources will play a critical role in helping them overcome addiction and live healthier, longer lives.

In conclusion, the WHO's new guidelines and tobacco cessation portal are a beacon of hope for millions of people struggling with tobacco addiction. By providing a comprehensive approach to tobacco cessation, these resources have the potential to save countless lives and reduce the devastating health and economic impacts of tobacco use.

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