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Tobacco Use Rises Among Women


07 May 2008
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Smoking is one factor driving the trend toward a lower life expectancy for women in parts of the U.S.
Smoking is one factor driving the trend toward a lower life expectancy for women in parts of the U.S.

The World Health Organization expects the number of women who smoke to triple over the next generation, if current trends continue. As a result, it expects more than 200 million women to die from tobacco induced diseases. But those who quit can  improve their chances of avoiding lung cancer and other tobacco related diseases.  VOA's Carol Pearson has more.

 

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