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Despite the abundant scientific evidence collected over the past 70 years describing the health hazards of tobacco products, smoking remains the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death.1,2,3 While the figures have steadily decreased over time, in 2020, approximately 22.3% of the global population aged 15 and older (an estimated 1.30 billion people) were currently using some form of tobacco.3 In 2019, tobacco use (smoking, second-hand smoke exposure, and smokeless tobacco) was the second-leading global risk factor for attributable deaths after high systolic blood pressure.4 The majority of smoking-related deaths are linked to four non-communicable diseases: ischemic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stroke, and cancer of the trachea, bronchi, and lungs
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2,3 Throughout the 1990s it was common to see prominent advertisements not only on cigarette dispensing units, but also above and below the serving counter, hanging from the ceiling and elsewhere inside the shop