BOSTON -- Americans are smoking fewer cigarettes these days but are making up for it in part with moist snuff, roll-your-own loose tobacco, and small cigars, researchers here found.
Tobacco-Based Alternatives to Cigarettes Gaining PopularityCourtesy MedPage Today Infectious Disease Tue, 06/10/2008 - 14:00
BOSTON -- Americans are smoking fewer cigarettes these days but are making up for it in part with moist snuff, roll-your-own loose tobacco, and small cigars, researchers here found. More related itemsDutch no-smoking drive takes a hit
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