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- Tobacco - World Health Organization (WHO)
Second-hand smoke causes serious cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, including coronary heart disease and lung cancer, and kills around 1 3 million people prematurely every year Over a quarter of the world's population living in 74 countries are protected by comprehensive national smoke-free laws More on second-hand smoke
- Building smoke-free cities - World Health Organization (WHO)
Exposure to second-hand smoke causes a range of serious health problems including cancer, heart disease, and stroke Only 100% smoke-free environments can offer effective protection from second hand smoke If designated spaces ndash; such as individual hotel rooms, single occupancy offices and designated smoking areas in restaurants ndash; are exempt from smoke-free laws, people who have to
- Tobacco - China - World Health Organization (WHO)
More than half of adult men are current tobacco smokers About one in every three cigarettes smoked in the world is smoked in China In addition, over 700 million non-smokers in China, including about 180 million children, are exposed to second-hand smoke (SHS) at least once a day in a typical week Exposure to SHS causes 100,000 deaths annually
- Wildfires - World Health Organization (WHO)
Wildfire smoke is a mixture of air pollutants of which particulate matter (PM) is the principal public health threat PM 2 5 from wildfire smoke is associated with premature deaths in the general population, and can cause and exacerbate diseases of the lungs, heart, brain nervous system, skin, gut, kidney, eyes, nose and liver It has also been
- 烟草 - World Health Organization (WHO)
世界卫生组织烟草实况报道,提供了有关烟草的重要事实,包括烟草使用和二手烟雾的健康风险、死亡负担、戒烟、减少烟草消费的措施、新型烟草制品的危害以及世卫组织的应对工作等方面的信息。
- Protecting people from tobacco smoke - World Health Organization (WHO)
There is no safe level of exposure to second-hand smoke, which kills over 1 million people every year and causes heart disease, cancer and many other diseases Even brief exposure can cause serious damage Studies show that pollution levels in indoor places that allow smoking are higher than levels found on busy roadways, in closed motor garages and during firestorms Scientific evidence has
- Effects of tobacco on health - World Health Organization (WHO)
Components of tobacco smoke weaken the immune system, putting smokers at risk of respiratory tract infections Smoking is a risk factor for dementia, a group of disorders resulting in mental decline Later in life, tobacco leads to higher rates of cancer (especially lung cancer), as well as higher rates of death associated with diseases of the
- Tobacco: current tobacco use, tobacco smoking and cigarette smoking . . .
Tobacco use is a major contributor to illness and death from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) There is no proven safe level of tobacco use or of second-hand smoke exposure All daily and non-daily users of tobacco are at risk of a variety of poor health outcomes across the life-course, including NCDs
- Tobacco: Health benefits of smoking cessation
Quitting smoking decreases the excess risk of many diseases related to second-hand smoke in children, such as respiratory diseases (e g , asthma) and ear infections Are there any other benefits to quitting smoking?
- World No Tobacco Day - World Health Organization (WHO)
This yearly celebration informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies, what WHO is doing to fight the tobacco epidemic, and what people around the world can do to claim their right to health and healthy living and to protect future generations
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