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Rise in the number of women who smoke

 Tobacco use in any form can cause cancer of various organs, including the mouth, throat, lungs, esophagus, stomach, and kidneys.

The rise in the number of women who smoke

If smoking is not controlled, the number of deaths from tobacco by 2030 will rise to 80 million a year. About 80 percent of the world's 100 million smokers are poor. Most of them live in developing countries.

Tobacco-related oral cancer affects about 10 per lakh people in India. This is one of the most common cancers caused by tobacco. Smokers do not just quit smoking. In addition, they release thousands of toxins. Of these toxins, 250 toxins are the most harmful. 69 Toxins are carcinogenic. Inhalation of toxic fumes is the leading cause of death in half of the smokers.

Tobacco use in any form can cause cancer of various organs, including the mouth, throat, lungs, esophagus, stomach, and kidneys.

Every year, 100 million women die from various diseases caused by tobacco use. Sudden death in infants who inhale smoke. Pregnant women give birth to a low birth weight baby.

About 40 percent of children who smoke at home suffer from related diseases. Many of them die. Women are more likely to smoke than men, according to a recent World Health Organization study.

Of the 100 million smokers worldwide, 200 million are women, according to a study.

Smoking by women is on the rise in some countries. The study also found that adolescent girls are more likely to smoke for a variety of reasons.

Thanks: Maalai Malar



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