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Your guide to quitting ? Stats on smoking


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Quitters,
Some people want to know how bad smoking is for your health. For those who want to know, here are a few facts. After you review these facts, focus on the benefits of quitting.
· Approximately 1/3 of the male adult global population smokes. 
· Smoking related-diseases (cancers, emphysema, second-hand smoke, etc.) kill one in 10 adults globally, or cause four million deaths each year. 
· By 2030, if current trends continue, smoking will kill one out of every six people. 
· Every eight seconds, someone dies from tobacco use. 
· Smoking is on the rise in the developing world but falling in developed nations. Among Americans, smoking rates shrunk by nearly half in three decades (from the mid-1960s to mid-1990s), falling to 23% of adults by 1997. In the developing world, tobacco consumption is rising by 3.4% per year. 
· About 15 billion cigarettes are sold daily - or 10 million every minute. 
· About 12 times more British people have died from smoking than from World War II. 
· Cigarettes cause more than one in five American deaths. 
· The tobacco market is controlled by just a few corporations – mostly American, British and Japanese multinational conglomerates. 
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