Baltic health ministries at a meeting in Vilnius on Tuesday, May 16, agreed on common plans for developing alcohol, tobacco and healthy eating policies, which include exchanging information and experiences related to imposing restrictions on the accessibility of alcohol, equalization of tobacco products and engaging in cooperation with the food industry.
The agreed policies will help to alleviate the mortality rate associated with non-communicable diseases in the Baltics, which is still one of the highest in the European Union, the Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs said...
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