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Deadly Ride: Thailand's Secondhand Smoke Epidemic Claims 20,000 Lives - Is a Car Smoking Ban the Answer - News Directory 3

Deadly Ride: Thailand’s Secondhand Smoke Epidemic Claims 20,000 Lives – Is a Car Smoking Ban the Answer

November 6, 2024 Catherine Williams Health
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Original source: news.google.com
  1. More than 20,000 Thais die from passive smoking. Thairath pushes for a law to ban smoking in cars.
  2. 70% of Thais inhale second-hand smoke, causing more than 20,000 deaths a year. Thai women are among the top 5 in the world for smoke inhalation, Khaosod.
  3. Passive smoking Risk of taking the life of a Thai woman, ranked 5th in the world Ch7
  4. Staggering statistics: 70% of Thais are exposed to second-hand smoke, causing more than 20,000 deaths per year, ranking 5th in the world Daily News Online
  5. “Secondhand smoking” kills 20,000 Thais a year. Found in 2017, it impacts the government budget by more than 7 billion baht

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