A mere 3-percentage-point drop in menthol market share should immediately raise questions as to whether the menthol ban is having any significant effects on consumption
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It may also increase the risk of developing mood disorders and problems with impulse control
Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in Canada because of the increased risk of many types of cancer, respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and other health conditions.1 7 In 2022, 11% of Canadians aged 15 years or older were currently smoking tobacco (13% of males and 9% of females),8 and about 75% of them were smoking daily.8 Populations in Canada with high smoking prevalence include people who are single, separated, divorced, or widowed
Since 2008, we have published estimates of cigarette smuggling by comparing legal-paid sales in each state to that states smoking rates
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