Smoking initiation among marginalized groups in Pakistan is a growing concern due to various social and economic factors. Understanding these factors can help in designing effective tobacco control policies.
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پاکستان میں پسماندہ کمیونٹیز میں سگریٹ نوشی شروع ہونے کے پیچھے کئی وجوہات ہیں جنہیں سمجھنا ضروری ہے۔ یہ مسئلہ صحت کے لیے سنگین خطرہ ہے اور اس کے روک تھام کے لیے اقدامات کی ضرورت ہے۔
مکمل معلومات کے لیے اصل مضمون لنک پر دستیاب ہے۔
Understanding smoking initiation in marginalized communities is crucial for public health efforts to reduce tobacco-related diseases. Addressing these issues can lead to healthier populations and lower healthcare costs.
This issue highlights the importance of targeted tobacco control policies and interventions in vulnerable communities. Reducing smoking initiation can significantly improve public health outcomes.
Policymakers need to focus on culturally sensitive and accessible tobacco control programs for marginalized groups. Effective policies can prevent early smoking and its associated health risks.
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