The World Health Organization states that all forms of tobacco use are harmful and that there is no safe level of exposure to tobacco
Correlation does not always imply causation
New research presented today reports that while people who smoked filtered cigarettes were less likely to die of lung cancer than those who smoked unfiltered cigarettes, there was no difference in health outcomes between those who smoked light cigarettes from those who smoked regular ones
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