

World No Tobacco Day: g1 Exposes Smoking's Deadly Toll
World No Tobacco Day: A g1 Report on Smoking's Deadly Toll Brazil joined the global observance of World No Tobacco Day on May 31st. A recent g1 video highlights the devastating impact of smoking, citing the World Health Organization's alarming statistics: 8 million deaths annually, with over 1 million attributable to passive smoking. The report uses interviews to illustrate the personal struggles of smokers and the benefits of quitting. "Quitting smoking isn't easy, but it's possible with support," says one interviewee in the g1 video, emphasizing the importance of community and professional help. Another interviewee describes the health benefits they experienced after quitting, including improved breathing and reduced anxiety. The video also underscores the link between smoking and cancers of the lung, mouth, and throat. The g1 report serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for tobacco control measures and the crucial role of support systems in helping smokers quit. The positive health outcomes experienced by those who quit offer hope and encouragement to others considering quitting.