World Medical Association gets tough
Craven A advertising on a building in East London, Trinidad and Tobago.
The World Medical Association (WMA), the international alliance of national medical associations, has toughened its already strong stance against tobacco. At the 49th WMA General Assembly last November in Hamburg, Germany, delegates amended the WMA Statement on Health Hazards of Tobacco Products, first adopted by the 40th assembly in 1988. …







