World Tobacco Free Day is celebrated worldwide on 31 May, an opportunity to inform and remind people about the dangers of smoking and to claim their right to health and to protect future generations. Official data places Europe in a worrying reality with smoking rates that in many countries exceed 15% and even 20%. In fact, one in five Spanish adults smoke, which shows that cigarette smoking remains a structural public health problem.
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World Tobacco Free Day is celebrated worldwide on 31 May, an opportunity to inform and remind people about the dangers of smoking and to claim their right to health and to protect future generations. Official data places Europe in a worrying reality with smoking rates that in many countries exceed 15% and even 20%. In fact, one in five Spanish adults smoke, which shows that cigarette smoking remains a structural public health problem.