The WHO report highlights that the number of tobacco users worldwide has decreased slightly from previous years. This trend suggests some progress in tobacco control efforts globally.
However, the report also indicates that continued efforts are needed to further reduce tobacco use and its associated health risks. Original and full details are available through the external source link.
ورلڈ ہیلتھ آرگنائزیشن کی رپورٹ کے مطابق دنیا بھر میں تمباکو کے استعمال میں معمولی کمی آئی ہے۔ یہ ایک مثبت قدم ہے مگر ابھی مزید کوششیں ضروری ہیں تاکہ صحت کے خطرات کم کیے جا سکیں۔
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This report is important because it shows progress in reducing tobacco use worldwide, which can lead to better public health outcomes. Understanding these trends helps policymakers and health advocates to design effective tobacco control strategies.
Reducing tobacco use is crucial for improving public health as it decreases the incidence of tobacco-related diseases. Monitoring global trends helps in assessing the impact of tobacco control measures and planning future actions.
The findings support the need for strengthened tobacco control policies and regulations. They also highlight the importance of continued public health campaigns and harm reduction strategies to further decrease tobacco consumption.
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