The incidence of smoking among homosexuals and bisexuals is 76% higher than among heterosexuals, points out a survey presented by the Instituto Nacional do Câncer (Inca) on Thursday (25), in an event in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). An analysis of the microdata of the last National Health Survey, the main official information base on Brazilian health, launched in 2019, shows that 22.4% of the people in the first group consumed tobacco products, compared …
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The incidence of smoking among homosexuals and bisexuals is 76% higher than among heterosexuals, points out a survey presented by the Instituto Nacional do Câncer (Inca) on Thursday (25), in an event in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). An analysis of the microdata of the last National Health Survey, the main official information base on Brazilian health, launched in 2019, shows that 22.4% of the people in the first group consumed tobacco products, compared …