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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Smoking rates are falling in the U.S! - says Gallup

The Gallup Organization, which studies human nature and behaviors around the globe, has concluded from its ‘Gallup Smoking Poll’ that smoking rate in the Unites States is at its lowest level, since the 1950’s, and it is great news for a country, which has the highest rate of cancer in the world.

This news story throws more light on this poll (which was conducted across the globe) and its findings.

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Anonymous Cosmetic Surgery Abroad said...

We should create the awareness and talk about smoking & its effects. It has to be control as you see in your daily life people dies of cancer and 90%of the death rates occurred due to lungs cancer.Its a fact that smoking takes you life away from you.

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