Tobacco use kills more than seven million people each year: World Health Organisation

Tobacco use kills more than seven million people each year: World Health Organisation

Tobacco use kills more than seven million people each year: World Health Organisation

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World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that smoking is taking the lives of 70 million people every year, and this rate has doubled compared to the year 2000. Warned. 80% of the deaths are in countries urged the United Nations SUBSIDIARIES strict legislation and regulations on developing countries. The international community has decreased cigarette smoking addiction, which are complemented steps expensive in many countries. WHO report warned that a terrible trend that would have to be the victim of a billion people smoking by the end of this century. Tobacco The WHO chief Margaret Chan said, and smoking is also due to take effect as lung cancer and heart disease is a dangerous habit that is common to all the sides. The smoking is the main cause of poverty and underdevelopment as a smoker spends the bulk of their money and the bulk of the budget is spent on associated diseases. Said in a report published in the medical journal lancet a month ago that the year will be 3-fold increase in deaths in 2030, 64 million people were killed in 2016. The World Health Organization has said that the whole world tobacco on health damage caused by smoking are spent half trillion dollars, which is equivalent to 2% of global GDP.

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