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Reynolds Tobacco Co., Commonwealth Brands, Inc., Liggett Group LLC, and Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, filed a lawsuit to prevent the US Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services from mandating the new labels, arguing that the new graphic warnings force them to "engage in anti-smoking advocacy" on the government's behalf, infringing their right to free speech

Maternal smoking after birth has been linked with a threefold increase in the risk of sudden infant death.[24] [25] Smoking is a major risk factor for impotence in men.[26] Smoking significantly increases the risk of impairment of olfactory function, negatively affecting smokers sense of smell and taste.[27] Smoking is a risk factor for dental hygiene problems, including more serious conditions such as chronic periodontal disease.[28] See also ASH Fact Sheet: Smoking and cancer ASH Fact Sheet: Smoking, the heart and circulation ASH Fact Sheet: Smoking and respiratory disease ASH Fact Sheet: Smoking, pregnancy and fertility ASH Fact Sheet: Smoking and mental health ASH Fact Sheet: Smoking and other health conditions Costs of smoking to society Smoking costs England an estimated 44.8 billion per year, while revenue from cigarette and hand-rolled tobacco taxation (excluding VAT) only brings in about 7.5bn per year