Sweden's government has confirmed that smoking prevalence has dropped to 5.6%, bringing the country close to achieving 'smoke free' status. This milestone is significant in public health efforts to reduce tobacco-related harm.
The country's success highlights the potential of comprehensive tobacco control policies and harm reduction strategies, including the use of alternatives like snus, to lower smoking rates and improve population health.
سویڈن میں تمباکو نوشی کی شرح میں کمی سے ملک 'اسموک فری' ہونے کے قریب ہے۔ یہ کامیابی صحت کے لیے ایک مثبت قدم ہے اور دیگر ممالک کے لیے مثال ہے۔
یہ کامیابی صحت کے شعبے میں اہم پیش رفت ہے، جس سے تمباکو سے متعلق بیماریوں میں کمی کی توقع ہے۔
This achievement demonstrates the importance of comprehensive tobacco control policies and harm reduction strategies in reducing smoking prevalence and improving public health.
Lower smoking rates significantly decrease the burden of tobacco-related diseases, leading to healthier populations and reduced healthcare costs.
This success underscores the need for effective tobacco policies, including harm reduction approaches, which can be adopted by other nations to combat smoking.
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