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  2. Prevalence of tobacco use - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, smoking was the cause of about 1,800 male deaths in Israel which was around 12% of all male deaths. [36] Smoking has not been found to be significant cause of death among Israeli women. [36] The average number of cigarettes smoked per Israeli stands at 2162 (6). [34] There are several anti-tobacco use legislations in effect.

  3. Tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, accounting for approximately 443,000 deaths—1 of every 5 deaths—each year. [7] Cigarette smoking alone has cost the United States $96 billion in direct medical expenses and $97 billion in lost productivity per year, or an average of $4,260 per adult smoker.

  4. Most Americans Are Quitting Smoking—Except For Those Over 65

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    American adults smoke way less than they did a decade ago, but many of those over over 65 are starting the habit. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment ...

  5. Women and smoking - Wikipedia

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    Many of the same marketing strategies used with women were used with this target group. By 1998, the women's smoking rate had dropped to 22%. 1998 also marked the year of the Master Settlement Agreement. [20] The beginning of the 21st century saw women smoking at a rate of 22.8%, which was a slight increase compared to the previous decade. [24]

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

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    Residents of 12 states in the South and Midwest are more likely to smoke – and to smoke more – than people living in the rest of the United States, according to a new report.

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

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    The report found unequal progress in smoking cessation among racial and ethnic groups and across various sociodemographics. Quitting smoking can have short- and long-term benefits on human health.

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  9. Obesity, second to smoking as the most preventable ... - AOL

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    The opioid crisis and deaths related to e-cigarette use among teenagers have dominated news headlines recently. Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 34 people had ...