Plain tobacco packaging may reduce the likelihood of smokers seeking to obtain cigarettes by almost 10 per cent compared to branded packs, according to research from the Universities of Exeter and Bristol.
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The co-author of the study, Dr Olivia Maynard, won an ESRC Impact Prize for her PhD research into plain packaging.