Abstract On current consumption patterns, about 400 million adults worldwide will be killed by smoking between 2010 and 2050. Most of these deaths will occur among smokers currently alive. At least half will die at ages 30–69 years, losing decades of productive life. Smoking-attributable mortality has fallen sharply in high-income countries but will rise globally unless today’s smokers, most of whom live in low- and middle-income countries, quit smoking before or during middle age. The single most important intervention to raise cessation rates is a large increase in taxes. Tripling excise taxes on tobacco would raise cessation rates and deter smoking initiation. Higher taxes, regulations on smoking and information for consume...
Smoking accounts for one in every five death in Malaysia • About 20,000 Malaysian die each year as a...
Each year, the global tobacco epidemic kills an estimated 6 million persons worldwide, including 600...
In Ireland, the death rate due to tobacco in men was (301 per 100,000 men aged 30 years and over) co...
Abstract On current consumption patterns, about 400 million adults worldwide will be k...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 m...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 ...
BACKGROUND: Extrapolation from studies in the 1980s suggests that smoking causes 25% of deaths among...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
Estimates are made of the numbers and proportions of deaths attributable to smoking in 44 developed ...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
die of diseases caused by smoking. Worldwide, tobacco already kills one in ten adults. It is calcula...
Government policies have enormous influence on the health of nations. Arguably, this is illustrated ...
Tobacco smoking has been causally associated with premature mortality from several medical causes. S...
Background: Smoking has been causally associated with increased mortality from several diseases, and...
Smoking accounts for one in every five death in Malaysia • About 20,000 Malaysian die each year as a...
Each year, the global tobacco epidemic kills an estimated 6 million persons worldwide, including 600...
In Ireland, the death rate due to tobacco in men was (301 per 100,000 men aged 30 years and over) co...
Abstract On current consumption patterns, about 400 million adults worldwide will be k...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 m...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 ...
BACKGROUND: Extrapolation from studies in the 1980s suggests that smoking causes 25% of deaths among...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
Estimates are made of the numbers and proportions of deaths attributable to smoking in 44 developed ...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
die of diseases caused by smoking. Worldwide, tobacco already kills one in ten adults. It is calcula...
Government policies have enormous influence on the health of nations. Arguably, this is illustrated ...
Tobacco smoking has been causally associated with premature mortality from several medical causes. S...
Background: Smoking has been causally associated with increased mortality from several diseases, and...
Smoking accounts for one in every five death in Malaysia • About 20,000 Malaysian die each year as a...
Each year, the global tobacco epidemic kills an estimated 6 million persons worldwide, including 600...
In Ireland, the death rate due to tobacco in men was (301 per 100,000 men aged 30 years and over) co...