Monday, February 13, 2012

Death By Smoking Still Shockingly High

An interesting piece of information found in www.Opednews.com
Smoking in public has declined dramatically since social acceptance changed, and gradually state laws followed in the 1990s and 2000s. The overall smoking rate in the United States is only half what it was in 1950. 

Time to declare victory and move on to other issues? ...maybe not.  Tobacco is still killing Americans in shockingly high numbers.  

The World Health Organization of the United Nations has just released a report analyzing the effect of tobacco use on death rates around the world.

 Despite the fact that smoking is more prevalent and better-accepted in other countries, the USA has the world's highest death rates from smoking. 23% of all deaths in America can be traced to smoking, compared to 5% in France and 12% in Japan, both of which have higher smoking rates and lower rates of mortality overall. 

1 comment:

Tom@Funeral Homes Salt Lake City said...

It seems like smoking rates have gone down a lot but those who really love to smoke are obviously going to cause themselves health problems. While scaring the public might have weeded out the casual smokers, the hardcore smokers that are dying from it still can't stay away.