Study: Tobacco Remains Major Killer Worldwide, Despite Changing Attitudes
This month the United States commemorates the 50th anniversary of the government's first report on smoking and health. A new study shows that policy changes as a result of that report have saved many lives. Other countries are also regulating tobacco use, even those where large numbers of people light up. More from VOA's Carol Pearson on what has changed over the years.
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