Availability of cheap tobacco undermining efforts to cut smoking
Published on 31 July 2017The effectiveness of price increases as a deterrent to cut smoking is being undermined by the availability of cheap tobacco, according to new research.
News stories, service updates, and other important messages.
The effectiveness of price increases as a deterrent to cut smoking is being undermined by the availability of cheap tobacco, according to new research.
We regret to announce the death, on Thursday 20 July 2017, of Emeritus Professor Darryl P Almond, who joined the University of Bath in 1976.
An international team of scientists have captured the most complete picture yet of the most powerful type of explosion in the universe – Gamma Ray Bursts.
People who take out an individual personal pension can expect lower returns than those who invest in a group personal pension plan, suggests new research.
After we posted news last week of the fundraising efforts of press officer, Andy Dunne, there has been a fantastic response from across the University community
The causes of severe antisocial behaviour may differ between genders, which could pave the way for new sex-specific treatments, according to a major new study
People who take out an individual personal pension can expect lower returns than those who invest in a group personal pension plan, suggests new research.
A major new online project, TobaccoUnmasked, has been launched in Sri Lanka.
People with food allergies and intolerances are more confident about eating out since allergen information rules were introduced in 2014, shows new study.
We have been shortlisted as a finalist for the inaugural Global Teaching Excellence Award.