In these articles, they are telling people how the soluble tobacco products may reduce the risk to health than smoking cigarettes. It has the potential to increase the total number of smokers. Cigarette smokers face a tax increase, growing health problems, smoking bans, and public condemnation. The Public health groups are arguing that excluding tobacco from trade agreements will help the worldwide campaign to reduce smoking. Lawmakers and farmers claim that the ban on tobacco can lead to economic losses to Kentucky and other states. Diseases from smoking kill about 440,000 Americans a year. Worldwide, tobacco kills five million people each year. The concern about excluding tobacco trade agreement negotiations masks a big problem. The health organizations are urging the Obama administration in the fight with the federal court decision blocking the graphic warnings from appearing on cigarette packs.
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