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New Zealand to ban smoking for next generation in bid to outlaw habit by 2025
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 224030" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Just more of the same old same. More propaganda to outlaw more freedom of choice. I managed to locate the actual death rate for people who smoke. It is 10% that will succumb to lung cancer. No additional studies could be found over that number though. I would have to ask if those that died had poor nutritional habits. And does exercise stave off cancer? One positive note that I discovered is that smoking gives you a larger lung capacity. Your body adapts to the conditions you provide for it. Lots of older folks would probably live longer because of the increased lung capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 224030, member: 288"] Just more of the same old same. More propaganda to outlaw more freedom of choice. I managed to locate the actual death rate for people who smoke. It is 10% that will succumb to lung cancer. No additional studies could be found over that number though. I would have to ask if those that died had poor nutritional habits. And does exercise stave off cancer? One positive note that I discovered is that smoking gives you a larger lung capacity. Your body adapts to the conditions you provide for it. Lots of older folks would probably live longer because of the increased lung capacity. [/QUOTE]
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