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​73% Of Indonesian Men Smoke… – Tyler Durden

​73% Of Indonesian Men Smoke… – Tyler Durden

73% Of Indonesian Men Smoke… In 2025, smoking remains a persistent public health concern, with sharp disparities visible not only across countries but also between genders. The World Health Organization estimates that tobacco use causes over 8 million premature deaths each year. Of these, more than 7 million are due to direct tobacco use, while around 1.3 million non-smokers die from exposure to second-hand smoke. The graphic below, via Visual Capitalist’s Marcus Lu, highlights the male and female smoking rates in ten major countries. The data is based on projections compiled by Statista. Gender Disparities in Global Smoking Rates The most striking contrast…  — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More