
Smoking in the Third World has grown alarmingly, and recent patterms of disease reveal that tobacco is now an important cause of ill health in devoloping nations. Ram Nath outlines a plan of action to halt this trend, using health information programs, legislation, and international cooperation. This study will interest anyone involved in preventive or environmental medicine in the Third World, as well as those working with deveopment groups, charities, cancer research organizations, and tobacco companies.
This book investigates the escalating public health crisis caused by tobacco consumption in developing nations and proposes a structured intervention strategy. Uma Ram Nath, drawing upon medical data and epidemiological trends, argues that the shift in tobacco-related disease patterns necessitates a coordinated global response. The text provides a framework for integrating health education, legislative reform, and international policy to mitigate the long-term health impacts of smoking in the Third World.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of global development and preventive medicine. Readers frequently note the clinical focus of the prose, which serves as a practical resource for public health professionals and policy advocates.
Page Count:
270
Publication Date:
1986-12-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192614029
ISBN-13:
9780192614025
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