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Research shows that girls aged 13 to 15 smoke more than anywhere else in Europe.
Four million teenagers aged 13 to 15 use tobacco products. Four out of ten adult smokers in the world live in Europe.
Europe records the highest rates of tobacco consumption among girls aged 13 to 15 years worldwide, and one of the seven teenagers on the continent uses paper and electronic media, according to a recent report of the World Health Organization.
Europe has a problem. A new analysis by the World Health Organization shows that the old continent remains the global center of tobacco consumption. And the worst is seen among the youngest generation.
Unless something is done quickly, Europe will remain the region with the worst indicators in 2030, while smoking is linked to more than a million deaths per year on our continent.
London - European girls aged 13 to 15 have the highest rates of tobacco use in their age group in the world, with one in seven European teenagers using e-cigarettes, The Guardian reported, citing the World Health Organization (WHO).
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