"As the adult population of China grows and the proportion of male deaths due to smoking increases," they continue, "the annual number of deaths in China that are caused by tobacco will rise from about 1 million in 2010 to 2 million in 2030 and 3 million in 2050, unless there is widespread cessation." Like any major demographic trend, there are a number of forces at work driving the out-of-control smoking
Smoking and ageing skin Tobacco smoking has unpleasant temporary cutaneous and mucosal effects: Temporary yellowing of fingers and fingernails Discoloured teeth Black hairy tongue
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Secondhand smoke "Growing up in a household where there's a lot of secondhand smoke, especially in those individuals who also have a propensity to have environmental allergies or asthma can put you at a risk of developing COPD," Dr