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India's Hidden Health Crisis: Tobacco & Alcohol
11 Feb
Summary
- Over 260 million adults in India are tobacco users.
- Tobacco use results in over 1.3 million preventable deaths annually.
- Alcohol contributes to liver disease, cancers, and social issues.

India is grappling with a serious public health crisis stemming from the common availability of tobacco and alcohol.
Tobacco use affects nearly one in three adults, with over 260 million individuals consuming it. This habit results in more than 1.3 million preventable deaths each year, linked to various diseases including lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
Alcohol consumption is also prevalent, with a significant portion of users engaging in harmful or dependent drinking. Alcohol's impact includes contributing to liver cirrhosis, various cancers, accidents, domestic violence, and mental health disorders. Liver disease, largely influenced by alcohol, is a leading cause of death among middle-aged Indian men.



