Tobacco use in India has halved this century
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Tobacco use among Indian adults has dropped from roughly one-in-five smokers and nearly half using any tobacco form at the turn of the millennium to approximately half those rates today; the decline is substantial across both sexes and will prevent roughly one million smoking-related deaths annually in coming decades as diseases take time to develop.
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