Smoking in America: Why more Americans are kicking the habit
In old age (table 4) the difference between cigarette smokers and non-smokers in the probability of a 70 year old surviving to 90 increased from only 2% (10% 12%) at the death rates seen during the first decade of the study (among men born, on average, around 1875) to 26% (7% 33%) at the death rates seen during the fifth decade of the study (among men born, on average, around 1915), indicating that the corresponding difference will be still greater for those born in the 1920s
Snus is a smokeless tobacco product that was first used in Sweden and Norway
You get smoky, earthy and fruity notes that come through
Fast forward to 1970, however, and snus began to attract users again due to fears of smoking-induced health risks and, as a result, new forms emerged
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