A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights Sweden's success in becoming smoke-free with the help of less harmful cigarette alternatives.
The WHO's global report on trends in tobacco use 2002-2030, released today, shows that Sweden will have by far the lowest smoking rates in Europe in 2030 - along with the UK and Iceland, which also have progressive policies on modern nicotine products. Other countries on the continent will have smoking rates up to four times higher…