Abouk and Adams (2017) noted that the analysis in their study was more granular because it took into account the exact month that e-cigarette bans went into place, while the other articles take into account year of the ban
If I had Known New York Times
Smoking damages blood vessels, increases blood pressure, and dramatically elevates the risk of heart disease and stroke
Geisha carry pipes of gold and silver bronze to enjoy ippuku one puff from time to time, taking a pinch of mild tobacco from the leather pouch each one has slipped into her obi . The Heart of Japan: Glimpses of Life and Nature Far from the Travellers Track in the Land of the Rising Sun , by Clarence Ludlow Brownell, 1903 The tobacco industry in Japan can be traced back to 1869, when Yasugoro Tsuchida, a Tokyo merchant, began the production of rolled cigarettes on a small scale
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