51.   Scientists have long believed that smokers who quit are at a higher risk for lung cancer than people who have never smoked.

52.   Since smokers are increasingly using them to satisfy a nicotine urge in situations in which they cannot light up, a quick onset of action is crucial.

53.   Smokers are easier to coerce since they do not buy ink by the barrel and air time by the hour.

54.   Smokers are some of the biggest losers in the budget agreement.

55.   Smokers would be hard-pressed to find beedies stocked in chain convenience stores.

56.   Smokers are more likely to have problems getting to sleep and staying asleep than non-smokers, according to researchers at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.

57.   Some female smokers may be far more at risk for cancer in their reproductive systems than others, a new study using nicotine patches suggests.

58.   Since many smokers are from low-income households, the poor would be transformed into an especially enthusiastic market for cigarette black marketeers.

59.   Smokers once could be confident that a Cuban cigar purchased from a tobacco store or smuggler was authentic, but no more.

60.   The data most likely to attract attention related to smoking among high-school-age students because underage smokers are the target of the proposed FDA rules.

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report 0.57%
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time 0.53%
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