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Tobacco
Tobacco kills more people than any other single
cause.
Imagine one of these cities: Albuquerque,
New Mexico, Atlanta, Georgia, Sacramento California, or Kansas
City, Missouri.
Got it?
Okay, now imagine that city with every man,
woman, and child missing.
Each of those cities has about 400,000 residents,
give or take 20,000. Each year tobacco kills 430,000 people
in the United States alone, enough to empty out any one of
those cites or any of dozens like them.
Real quick, let’s take a global view: New
York City and Los Angeles -- BOTH of them, TOGETHER… or 80%
of the Calcutta, India metropolitan area…or half of the entire
population of Australia… In other words, about 10 million
people. That’s the number projected to die worldwide in 2030
from tobacco use if current rates of smoking continue.
That’s a lot of dead bodies. AND for 2030
alone, it’s 10 million TOTALLY PREVENTABLE deaths.
True, nicotine, the drug in tobacco, is
the most addictive substance known to humankind (it’s right
up there with heroin.) True, quitting is tough. But
NOT STARTING is easy!
Take some time and check out this site on
tobacco. It's packed full of information and images that can
help you make informed, healthy decisions. When you're finished
surfing, you can see how much you've learned by taking our
interactive quiz.. You might
be surprised at how well you do.
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