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 →
Tobacco is the largest cause of preventable death in the Western world. Education Against Tobacco (EAT) is a multinational network driven by medical students of 31 medical schools located in… read more →
Smartphone use is exponentially increasing worldwide providing a novel opportunity to educate the public about the dermatologic side effects of tobacco. Peer-reviewed publications describe cigarette smoking to be associated with… read more →
The core of the EAT program is represented by medical students visiting schools with a low education level to educate its students about the benefits of being a non-smoker. Approach Medical… read more →
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