December 6, 2017
JAMA. Published online December 6, 2017. doi:10.1001/jama.2017.16396
It might be hard to imagine, but in 1965, 42.4% of US adults smoked. Those were the days when cigarette smoke wafted around offices, restaurants, bars, and retail establishments—smokers could light up pretty much any place they pleased. A half-century later, in 2015, the proportion of US adults who smoked had fallen to 15.1%, thanks in part to widespread smoking bans, higher taxes on cigarettes, and tobacco education campaigns./.../
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