Smoking Infographic

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About Smoking Facts 1 out of every 5 People smoke world- wide. One third of the male population in the world smokes Tobacco. According to statistics of 2012. About 20% of the world population smokes. The World Health Organization predicts that by 2030, 10 million people will die every year due to tobacco related illnesses. This makes smoking the biggest killer globally. The increase will be more in women than men. 15 billion Cigarettes are sold each day. >> 5 trillion Cigarettes are sold annually. << 25% of the youth that is alive today in the West Pacific will die from tobacco related diseases. RIP RIP 10% of the adult population which smokes, dies of tobacco related diseases. This is approximately 5 million deaths a year. >> Smoking Kills more people every year than all deaths due to car accidents, suicide, AID’s, alcohol, murders and illegal drugs combined. Every 8 seconds, Someone dies from tobacco use. 20% of the teens between the age of 13 to 15 years smoke Approximately 10 million cigarettes are purchased a minute. $ Smoking Statistics by age in the United States: > 18 to 24 yrs > 25 to 44 yrs > 45 to 65 yrs > above 64 Yrs 22% 22% 9% 24% Time to quit. Don’t be one of the statistics. Smokers die significantly earlier than non- smokers:13.2 years for men and 14.5 years for women. 4.25 Occasional Smokers.

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Here is an info graphic to promote the quitting of smoking.

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  • About SmokingFacts

    1 out of every 5 People smoke world-wide.

    One third of the male population in the world smokes Tobacco.

    According to statistics of 2012.About 20% of the world population smokes.

    The World Health Organization predicts that by 2030, 10 million people will die every year due to tobacco related illnesses. This makes smoking the biggest killer globally. The increase will be more in women than men.

    15 billion Cigarettes are sold each day. >> 5 trillionCigarettes are sold annually.> Smoking Kills more people every year than all deaths due to car accidents, suicide, AIDs, alcohol, murders and illegal drugs combined.

    Every 8 seconds,Someone dies from tobacco use.

    20% of the teens between the age of 13 to 15 years smoke

    Approximately 10 million cigarettes are purchased a minute. $

    Smoking Statistics by age in the United States:

    > 18 to 24 yrs

    > 25 to 44 yrs

    > 45 to 65 yrs

    > above 64 Yrs

    22%

    22%

    9%

    24%

    Time to quit.

    Dont be one of the statistics.

    Smokers die significantly earlier than non-smokers:13.2 years for men and 14.5 years for women.

    4.25 Occasional Smokers.