Major Longevity Study

Major Longevity Study

Daniel Horn and E. Cuyler Hammond of the American Cancer Society present the findings of their new study at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association. Their long-term study of more than 180,000 men is the most extensive examination to date of smoking and longevity, and that smokers in their early to mid-60s are more than twice as likely to die than their non-smoking counterparts.12

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