Estonian Health Museum and AstraZeneca launch youth health education project
The Estonian Health Museum and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca are launching a joint educational project from June that helps young people make more informed choices in matters of health. The project focuses primarily on explaining the impact of e-cigarettes and other nicotine products.
EstoniaThe Estonian Health Museum and international pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca are launching a joint health education and prevention project from June 2025, aimed at supporting young people in developing a conscious approach to health. The project is primarily targeted at young people who are increasingly exposed to e-cigarettes and other nicotine products.
The initiative centres on practical health education, helping young people understand how different nicotine products affect their bodies and what the long-term consequences are. The partnership combines the Health Museum's experience in health education with AstraZeneca's evidence-based knowledge.
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