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• It is estimated that smoking is
responsible for four million deaths in the world each.
• While tobacco consumption is
expected to decrease in developed countries, developing countries could
face an increase.
• Millions
of children could be saved from malnutrition if parents redirected
expenses from tobacco to
food.
• In
many countries, scarce land is used for growing tobacco instead of food.
•
More tobacco deaths occur in developing than developed countries. |