'Mhari Choriya Choro Se Kam Hai Ke', women beats men in matter of smoking - WHO
'Mhari Choriya Choro Se Kam Hai Ke', women beats men in matter of smoking - WHO
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Washington: This is the first time in itself when a report is telling that women have now surpassed men even in the matter of smoking. The World Health Organization has revealed in its latest report that women are smoking more than men all over the world. The WHO itself believes that this type of statistics has come for the first time in history when it has been done in a murderous work like smoking.

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WHO Director-General Tedros Andhonom Gabrias said, "For the last decades we had seen that men were increasing in the issue of smoking. But this is the first time that data gathered from different countries are showing that women are starting to smoke more than men." It is noteworthy that in India too, in the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), it is constantly being told that women are very close to men in the issue of tobacco and smoking. Women already outnumber men in the issue of smoking.

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It has been found clear in various researches that the use of smoking or tobacco products leads to dangerous diseases like cancer. Due to the use of these products, heart disease, heart attack and other non-infectious diseases are caused. WHO is to say that around 8 million people die due to the consumption of smoking and other tobacco products all over the world. In addition, about 1.2 million people die due to passive smoking only. These are the people who are affected by smoking.

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