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If you are a man living in China and smoke, you may want to stop. That 61 (be)because one in three of all the young men in China will die from smoking cigarettes 62 other tobacco(烟草)products.
Researchers reported their findings in The Lancet medical journal.
The report says, “About two-thirds of young Chinese men become cigarette 63 (smoke), and most start before they are 20 years old. Unless they 64 (stop), about half of them will be killed by 65 (they) habit in the end.”
The researchers conducted two large, countrywide studies on the health effects of smoking. The first study took place in 66 1990s and involved about 250,000 men. The 67 (two) study was carried out only recently and is continuing. This study involves about 500,000 adults, both men and women.
Researchers say that in China, the number of deaths each year resulting from tobacco use
68 (rise) from about one-million in 2010 to two-million in 2030. They warn that the number will rise to three-million by 2050.
Researchers say 69 is no good way to make these numbers go down, which means there is no easy answer to make the problem 70 (go) away.