Today, May 31st is...
Today, May 31st is “World No Tobacco Day”.
About 3 million people die each year from tobacco-caused diseases worldwide. Smoking is a disease called “Addiction”. Smoking is said to cause long-term irreparable damage to the lungs and increases the risk of pneumonia by about 3 times. Tobacco contains about 400 dangerous substances, of which about 80 are carcinogens. In Japan, about 15,000 people die a year from second-hand smoke inhalation of other people's cigarette smoke, and the health effects are serious. On April 1st, 2020, the Health Promotion Act was revised to prevent second-hand smoke, and it was made mandatory to take measures to prevent second-hand smoke everywhere. In addition, "Third smoking" which occurs when harmful substances vomited by smokers adhere to clothes, carpets, curtains, walls, etc., are also a problem that cannot be ignored. Now, doctors and experts around the world are getting the message about the relationship between COVID-19 and tobacco out. The World Health Organization (WHO) is giving “smoking” the first thing that should not be doing in “Q&A for Tobacco and COVID-19” (WHO) website contains "THE TOBACCO BODY". Caution! because it contains shocking illustrations. |
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