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  2. Tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The CDC reported in 2011 that 443,000 Americans died of smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke each year. For every smoking-related death, another 20 people suffered with a smoking-related disease. (2011) [19] California's adult smoking rate has dropped nearly 50% since the state began the nation's longest-running tobacco control program in ...

  3. These states have the highest rates of smoking - AOL

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    Story at a glance Smoking remains popular in many Southern and Midwestern states. West Virginia has the highest rate of smoking in the country. Cigarette smoking among U.S. adults dropped from ...

  4. The 12 states where smoking is 50% more common than in the ...

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    Teenagers in these states are also more likely to smoke. Smoking prevalence has been consistently higher than average among these 12 states since Truth Initiative’s first report on the topic ...

  5. The 5 states with the longest life expectancies, and the 5 ...

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    Using the CDC 's National Center for Health Statistics 2021 report — the most ... and 17.4% of adults reported smoking cigarettes. ... State" also has one of the highest rates of adults who ...

  6. Prevalence of tobacco use - Wikipedia

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    The Health Survey for England in 2002 found a smoking rate of 26%. By 2007 the proportion of adult smokers in England had declined four percentage points to 22%. [47] In 2015, it was reported smoking rates in England had fallen to 16.9%, a record low. [48] The rate in England had fallen to 14.4% in 2018. [49]

  7. List of smoking bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Oklahoma and Virginia, state laws prohibit local governments from regulating smoking more strictly than the state, making those states among the fewest in the nation without any legislated smoking bans. In the other ten states, cities and counties have enacted stricter smoking laws than the state, in some cases banning smoking in all ...

  8. U.S. government and smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    In the report they grade each states on a number of criteria: [13] Cessation programs - Money paid through state medicaid funds, State health plans, standards for private health coverage for cessation programs. [14] Smoking bans in (1) Government workplaces (2) Private workplaces (3) Schools and a range of other public places.

  9. Surgeon General: Health Disparities Remain as US Smoking ...

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    Quitting smoking can have short- and long-term benefits on human health. There are many resources available to help with smoking cessation, such as the American Cancer Society’s Great American ...