Health & Medicine
13 Million Smoking Deaths Could Be Avoided
One third of the world's smokers live in China, so any effective policy reducing Chinese smoking could have enormous health impacts, even globally. The WHO reported in 2011 that there were many opportunities to curb tobacco use, opportunities which researchers put to the test.
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