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Ending the Tobacco Holocaust: How Big Tobacco Affects Our Health, Pocketbook and Political Freedom--And What We Can Do About It
Michael Rabinoff Ph.D.
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| #4155654 in Books | Elite Books | 2010-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.17 x5.75 x9.74l,1.62 | File type: PDF | 295 pages | ||1 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Stop the World Photocopy the Next One|By Merrell Williams|Why not just imagine that there isn't a new generation that devolves every ten months to get into the pitched battle of the issue of tobacco, and, having done that, imagine also that it is not highly likely or probable that something new and interesting will come out of that which has not already been worn by every book<|From Publishers Weekly|Almost everyone knows that smoking is bad. But thanks to political lobbies, misinformation campaigns and billions of advertising dollars spent by tobacco companies each year, it is hard to know just how bad. Psychiatrist Rabinoff goes a
Every day, at least 1,191 Americans die before their time. They die painful, lingering deaths that could have been prevented. Every three days, as many citizens die from their own smoking habit, or from exposure to second-hand smoke, as died in the Sept 11 tragedy. Each and every pack of cigarettes costs American taxpayers $40 in higher medical premiums, unavailability of health services, and other hidden financial drains. And every year, 925 out of every 1,000 smokers w...
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