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  • Title: Sending unhealthy environments up in smoke.
    Author: Thomas LA.
    Journal: Mich Health Hosp; 2002; 38(5):20-1. PubMed ID: 12355617.
    Abstract:
    Tobacco use is recognized as the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the United States. It is the foremost reason for the four primary causes of death--heart disease, cancer, emphysema and stroke. Tobacco costs the United States more than $197 billion per year in direct medical and indirect costs (i.e., loss of productivity). Within Michigan, more than 14,500 people die each year from tobacco-related illnesses with monetary losses for the state exceeding more than $6 billion. Additionally, there are no good estimates on the number of Michigan people who suffer from tobacco-related health problems and continue to survive.
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