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Another amazing Woman in THR episode! Dr Marewa Glover, Director at the Centre of Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty & Smoking, is a behavioural scientist spanning more than 30 years of experience in public health.

Celebrated for her compassionate insight and advocacy on tobacco harm reduction, Dr. Glover was appointed as Tobacco Section Editor of the Harm Reduction Journal in 2019 and has written in excess of 100 scientific papers.

Find out about her THR journey, her work in tobacco harm reduction and more in this episode of #WomenInTHR.

Click here to watch the full episode or on the topics below from the episode:

Current Work

SNUS was Never Illegal

NZ has Highest Priced Tobacco Relative to Income

The Lack of Cessation Advice in NZ for Women

There’s No Good Basis to Deny Pregnant Women THR

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