

. Globally, smoking-related diseases kill one in 10 adults or cause four million deaths.
· Every eight seconds someone dies from tobacco use.
· About 15 billion cigarettes are sold daily, or 10 million every minute.
· Among World Health Organisation regions, the Western Pacific Region - which covers East Asia and the Pacific - has the highest smoking rate, with nearly two-thirds of men smoking.
· Among young teens worldwide - aged 13 to 15- about one in five smokes.
· Between 60,000 and 100,000 children worldwide start smoking everyday - roughly half of whom live in Asia.
· Half of long-term smokers will die of lung cancer, heart disease and chronic lung diseases.
· More than 4,000 chemicals of which 2,000 are toxic, 63 carcinogenic and the remainder irritants have been found in tobacco smoke.
· Every cigarette smoked cuts at least five minutes of life on average.
· 90% of all deaths from lung cancer and 30% of all cancer related deaths are from smoking.
Information was sourced from the World Health
Organisation, Regional Office For The Western Pacific.
by Siew Chung

1 comment:
Now a day, the number of smokers are increas. Actually, all of us know that smoking can bring many effects. Now government in India want to handle this social problem. They set a law to ban smoking in thursday. In my oppion, i think this is a good idea. Because its will help bring down the number of deaths caused by tobacco use every year. But, this is very hard to do it. I think the government need to take a long time with it.
by siew chung(A118951)
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