Believe It Or Not
Do you believe? Activities will allegedly smoking completely
disappeared in 2050, at least it is believed the experts.
The combination of rising prices and the increasing
number of bans on smoking in public places believed to
be deadly habit. According to the report 72 pages thick
Citigroup analyst, it is possible, there will be no smokers
left in the UK and other developed countries in the period
between 30 and 50 years.
number of bans on smoking in public places believed to
be deadly habit. According to the report 72 pages thick
Citigroup analyst, it is possible, there will be no smokers
left in the UK and other developed countries in the period
between 30 and 50 years.
The report, titled "Tobacco: What if Stop Smoking in 2050 'said,"
It's hard to ignore the data during the 50 years that the rate of smokers continues to decline seen paga graph with a line straight down. "
"No one can be sure of how the level of smoking activity in the future. Perhaps also will be more and more restrictions," added the report. Health experts also welcomed the predictions
There are around 10 million Britons who smoke, 22 percent of men and 21 percent female. That number dikatahui decreased 1 percent since the smoking ban enacted.
Amanda Sandford, of the Community Action Smoking and Health, said the reduction of smokers to 10 percent of the population can be achieved within the next decade. "There are many factors that can make people quit smoking, including tight restrictions in many places," he said.
"The ban led to spike in the number of people who try to quit. As a result the number of smokers declined about 1 percent from 2007. I predict there will be more gradual reduction in smoking activity," he added
There are around 10 million Britons who smoke, 22 percent of men and 21 percent female. That number dikatahui decreased 1 percent since the smoking ban enacted.
Amanda Sandford, of the Community Action Smoking and Health, said the reduction of smokers to 10 percent of the population can be achieved within the next decade. "There are many factors that can make people quit smoking, including tight restrictions in many places," he said.
"The ban led to spike in the number of people who try to quit. As a result the number of smokers declined about 1 percent from 2007. I predict there will be more gradual reduction in smoking activity," he added
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