Source: Telegraph, The (UK) Contact: Telegraph Group Limited 1998 Pubdate: 7 Dec 1998 Website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ FREE NICOTINE PATCHES TO HELP BEAT SMOKING A CAMPAIGN against smoking which could see nicotine patches being made available on the NHS is being launched this week. A ban on tobacco advertising on hoardings is also expected to be brought forward by one year to next year in Health Secretary Frank Dobson's White Paper. Tobacco sponsorship of clothing is also likely to be outlawed as part of an attempt to stop cigarette makers recruiting young smokers. On Thursday, Mr Dobson is expected to tell MPs that research shows that tobacco firms need to recruit 120,000 young smokers a year to replace those dying. The proposal to make nicotine patches - which cost about UKP15 a set - available on prescription is part of a bid to wean poorer people off cigarettes. Health visitors and midwives will be trained to advise mothers on how to quit. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski