Letter
Time for a smoke? One cigarette reduces your life by 11 minutes
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2000;320:53.1
- Health education
- Health promotion
- Smoking
- Smoking and tobacco
- Epidemiologic studies
- Competing interests (ethics)
- Sociology
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