The WHO reported that tobacco, alcohol and fuel take 19 million lives every year.
The World Health Organization has listed the products that cause the death of millions of people every year.
These include products such as tobacco, alcohol, fossil fuels and ultra-processed foods.
In Europe alone, 2.7 million people die annually from consuming the above-mentioned products, the WHO European Office emphasizes .
These products cause the death of 19 million people worldwide every year.
The organization's representatives also expressed concern about the growing resistance of pathogenic bacteria to antimicrobial drugs.
In addition to the consumption of dangerous products, gram-negative bacteria, which can resist treatment, pose a particular threat to humanity.
Earlier it was reported that the WHO representative in the Russian Federation called for preparations for the emergence of a new “disease X”.