"By 2030, more than 80 percent of the deaths will occur in developing countries, which have been increasingly targeted by tobacco companies seeking new markets to circumvent tightening regulation in developed nations." Tobacco use also brings an economic cost: WHO estimates that it drains more than $1.4 trillion (1.3 trillion euros) from households and governments each year in healthcare expenditures and lost productivity, or nearly two percent of the global gross domestic product
In Victorian gardens, flowering tobacco was planted along walkways and paths so that those strolling by could enjoy the fragrance of the flowers
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The population-attributable fractions (PAFs), which estimate the proportion of events that would have been prevented if all individuals had been in the never-smoking category, were calculated [29]
Speaking up might not be the cool thing to do, BGSU student Alyssa Hoerig said
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