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flag Smoking claims over 24,000 lives annually in Australia, study finds, highlighting dire health risks.

flag A new study from The Australian National University reveals that smoking kills over 24,000 Australians each year, or about 66 deaths daily. flag Smokers are found to be 36 times more likely to die from chronic lung disease and 18 times more likely from lung cancer, with increased risks for dementia, stroke, and heart disease. flag The research, which followed 178,000 people, highlights the severe health risks of smoking and underscores the need for quitting and preventing young people from starting.

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