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Source: Richard Craver, WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 10/3/17
Switching from traditional cigarettes to an electronic version could save the lives of up to 6.6 million Americans over the next 10 years, according to researchers from Georgetown and Yale universities. The researchers said in a study published Monday in the journal Tobacco Control that 6.6 million lives is on the best-case side of the switching scenario, while 1.6 million lives is on the worst-case side. For more of this story, click here.
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