The Global Tobacco Epidemic (original) (raw)

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Scientific American

May 1, 1995

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Cigarette smoking has stopped declining in the U.S. and is rising in other parts of the world. Aggressive marketing and permissive regulations are largely to blame

By Carl E. Bartecchi, Robert W. Schrier & Thomas D. MacKenzie

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