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Washington, Jan 8 (ANI): A new research from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of…
Washington, Jan 8 (ANI): A new research from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of…
A staggering 8 million lives have been saved in the US as a result of stringent anti-smoking measures that began 50 years ago…
ANN ARBOR—An estimated 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of smoking measures that began 50 years…
By Michael Greenwood - A Yale study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of anti-smoki…
A Yale study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of anti-smoking measures that…
The US lags behind many countries in adopting measures to reduce tobacco use, including graphic health warning labels, high…
NEW YORK - Smoking raises the risk of developing cataracts, but quitting may turn that around over time, according to a new…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million US lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease.
A new study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the US because of anti-smoking measures that started 50 years ago…
Washington, Jan. 8 (ANI): A new study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the US because of anti-smoking measures…
A Yale study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of anti-smoking measures that…
A Yale study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of anti-smoking measures that…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
A Yale study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of anti-smoking measures that…
CHICAGO (AP) — Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and…
Fifty years ago this month, the first Surgeon General's report came out showing the link between smoking and harms to health.
A study says anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million US lives since a landmark 1964 report.
By Tia Ghose, Staff Writer Published: 01/07/2014 04:16 PM EST on LiveScience Global rates of smoking are down, but because of…
CHICAGO - Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease…
But almost one-fifth of Americans still light up
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
CHICAGO (AP) Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and…
January 08, 2014 6:02 AM WASHINGTON (AFP) - More people smoke worldwide today than in 1980, as population growth surges and…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
Tobacco control efforts may have prevented millions of premature deaths, but the number of smokers worldwide continues to soar.
CHICAGO (AP) — Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and…
CHICAGO - Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease…
CHICAGO - Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease…
Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease, a study…
CHICAGO (AP) — Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and…
CHICAGO (AP) — Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and…
CHICAGO (AP) — Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and…
The reduction is attributed to education and regulation.
Deemed the “most successful public health campaign in modern history,” researchers report that 50 years of tobacco control have…
CHICAGO — Anti-smoking measures have saved roughly 8 million U.S. lives since a landmark 1964 report linking smoking and disease…
The Surgeon General's report of 1964 which outlined, for the first time, the effects of smoking on health, along with the…
TUESDAY, Jan. 7, 2014 -- Efforts to limit tobacco use over the past 50 years have prevented 8 million premature deaths in the…
But almost one-fifth of Americans still light up Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Pages: Health Statistics , Quitting…
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the surgeon general's first report on smoking's dangers. What has changed since 1964?
(HealthDay)—Smoking cessation correlates with a reduction in the risk of cataract extraction, although the risk persists for…
( The JAMA Network Journals ) Researchers estimate that tobacco control in the US since 1964 has been associated with the…
( Yale University ) A Yale study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of anti-smoking…
A new analysis says smoking rates have dropped from 42% in 1964 to 18% in 2012.
Review of five decades of policies reveals success stories, but smoking rates are still increasing in some nations.
Research shows that smokers who quit may reduce their risk of developing the blurred vision problem known as cataracts.