Medical student Manuel Mendive (22 years old) founded Education Against Tobacco in Uruguay – a country fighting for its right to public health. Manuel, what motivates you to found the… read more →
From: Titus Brinker (EAT Founder and Chair) Open Letter to German Chancellor Dr Angela Merkel and all officials whom it may concern CC: All Parliamentary Parties Subject: Ban on… read more →
New group founded in Pakistan: Maida Ali is a 23 year old medical student from Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Pakistan who cannot sit still. So she is always eager to… read more →
Medical student Kanza Noor Butt (21 years old) from King Edward Medical University founded Education Against Tobacco in her home country – 14 medical students joined her team within a day.… read more →
Education Against Tobacco has been founded in Bangladesh: Imtiaz Hafiz is a 22 year old medical student who just founded Education Against Tobacco in his home country. More than 20… read more →
On World No Tobacco Day, medical students who are part of the multinational organization Education Against Tobacco (EAT) are planning a horseback ride through the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, in… read more →
The fifth country joins our project: Sawsan Zeinedin (photo) is a 20 year old medical student from Sudan who successfully founded the first Education Against Tobacco group in her home… read more →
Smokerface, and now Smokerstop – these are the “smartphone weapons” of the medical student initiative Education Against Tobacco in the fight for smoke-free school campuses. Both apps are free and… read more →
World renown physicians and leaders of medical research individually facilitate our efforts by providing clear statements of support. Faculty from Harvard Medical School and affiliated teaching hospitals: Dr. Jeffrey Mark Drazen, MD… read more →
Background Smoking contributes to a high number of the health problems leading to hospitalisation, particularly malignancies, vasculatory diseases and respiratory illness. Moreover, the risk associated with surgical procedures during hospitalisation is… read more →
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