The rare sight Sunday morning in one exhibition hall at the Greater Richmond Convention Center was not smokers with lit pipes, but rather a person without one. Whether it was exhibitors behind tables ...
Objectives To estimate the risk of dying from all causes and from specified smoking-related diseases in men who were exclusive daily pipe smokers at two consecutive examinations, and in men who ...
Memo to Congress: Yes, you can influence behavior with taxes, but not always the way you intended. A more than 2,000% increase in the federal tax on roll-your-own tobacco and small cigars has led ...
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How fitting that in 1874, when America’s most famous cigar smoker, President Ulysses S. Grant, was puffing up to 20 cigars a day, one of Fort Wayne’s most storied businesses opened its doors, becoming ...
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