How Australia Went from a Nation of Smokers to One That Treats Cigarettes Like a Social Crime
Australia's journey from a country where smoking was ubiquitous and socially acceptable to one where cigarettes are treated like a social crime represents one of the most successful public health campaigns in the world. In the 1950s, over 80% of Australian men smoked, and nearly 60% of women were regular smokers. Today, smoking rates have plummeted to under 11%, with the majority of Australians...
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