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Blog: Unequal society helps push people into smoking – it’s time for change

27th October 2017

Sheila Duffy, ASH Scotland’s Chief Executive, blogs today about inequality and smoking, and how there’s a need for change.

Read the blog here.

For more information please contact ASH Scotland on 0131 225 4725 or enquiries@ashscotland.org.uk

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