Prof. Werner Seeger, Fabian Buslaff and Titus J. Brinker, from the University of Giessen, successfully published a research paper on mirroring intervention in the Journal of Medical Internet Research. Mirroring… read more →
Zlatko, please introduce yourself. My full name is Zlatko Božić and I am 24 years old. As a student of medicine I am particularly interested in disciplines pertaining to matters… read more →
Education Against Tobacco was founded this week in Nepal by medical student Samriddha Raj Pant. Samriddha, please introduce yourself. “My name is Samriddha Raj Pant. I am a 22 year old… read more →
Intensive scientific discussions took place this weekend at the University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg: 160 schools in total are expected to take part in, what is to date, the… read more →
The new version of the app Smokerface has been made available in the last few weeks. If you are reading this article on a smartphone, you can download the app… read more →
What motivated you to start the Project in Brazil? Medical student Breno de Souza: “Brazil has always taken historic actions to improve tobacco control. Proudly, in 2001, we were one… read more →
Despite the decade-long efforts of the German Center for Cancer Research , Germany occupies the last place in Europe, next to Austria, in the implementation of WHO recommended tobacco control… read more →
Eleven motivated medical students from seven medical schools in Germany, representing EAT are getting the opportunity to take part in a course called “Media Advocacy Training” organized by the German… read more →
EAT group leaders from 18 medical schools in Germany had their first national conference in the history of EAT in the Thoraxklinik in Heidelberg. Professor Anil Batra, MD attended the meeting… read more →
A paper on the Education Against Tobacco intervention has been published: http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/5/9/e008093.full In a nutshell: 1) The intervention effectively and significantly reduces the smoking prevalence among adolescents. 2) The intervention… read more →
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