Opinion

Tobacco cessation paradox

India is home to nearly 270 million tobacco users and accounts for roughly one-fifth of all tobacco-related deaths worldwide.
Quitting tobacco could give a major economic uplift to the incomes of more than 20 million households in India, suggests an economic analysis published in the open access journal BMJ Global Health.
Quitting tobacco could give a major economic uplift to the incomes of more than 20 million households in India, suggests an economic analysis published in the open access journal BMJ Global Health.
NEW DELHI: An ICMR study revealed that quitting tobacco could give a major economic uplift to the incomes of more than 20 million households in India, with rural areas and the poorest households ...
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An analysis has estimated that quitting tobacco could help 11.5% or 20.5 million households in India move up one economic class, with rural areas and the poorest households possibly seeing the ...