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Tobacco killed 500,000 Americans in 2020 – is it time to control cigarette-makers?

By Caribbean American Weekly on March 22, 2021   Health  

Tobacco killed 500,000 Americans in 2020 – is it time to control cigarette-makers?

By Joshua M. Pearce, The Conversation Tobacco use killed an estimated 500,000 Americans in 2020, about the same number the pandemic killed in one year. Although education efforts by government and nonprofits have helped to curb tobacco use, 14% of American adults still smoke, even with warning labels on the packages. Tobacco deaths are so […]

Ban on Tobacco Products in Pharmacies Goes into Effect in January

By Caribbean American Weekly on December 27, 2018   Health, New York City  

Ban on Tobacco Products in Pharmacies Goes into Effect in January

Tobacco use causes 12,000 deaths each year in New York City.

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