WHO cautions that tobacco consumption contributes to child growth impairment
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new report emphasizing the damaging effects of tobacco on child development, particularly its contribution to child stunting—a condition that affects approximately 150 million children globally, mostly in regions such as Africa and Asia. Stunting heightens the risk of illness, developmental delays, and even early mortality. This latest release is the eleventh in a series of summaries about tobacco-related health issues and is aimed at
WHO cautions that tobacco consumption contributes to child growth impairment
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