World Health Organization - Proportion of Smokers Declines - but Vaps as a Danger
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According to the World Health Organization, the proportion of smokers among the population has decreased.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the grip on cigarette and other tobacco products is becoming increasingly rare. Worldwide, the percentage of smokers is estimated to be around 19 percent, while ten years ago, it was still around 23 percent. "Millions of people are listening to tobacco consumption by countries around the world thanks to tobacco control efforts," said WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
One in five smokes, much less than ten years ago. The trend is mainly due to successes in Asia. In Europe, the decline is smaller, and this is also due to women.


One in five smokes, much less than ten years ago. The trend is mainly due to successes in Asia. In Europe, the decline is smaller, and this is also due to women.According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the grip on cigarette and other tobacco products is becoming more and more rare.The proportion of smokers worldwide is estimated to be around 19 percent, and it was still around 23 percent ten years ago. "Millions of people are listening …
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