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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3799406" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>We are referring to statistics here in your comment, so what I would really like to know is where is the source of said statistics? In other words, they claim 480,000 deaths a year for smokers, but HOW do they know that ALL 480,000 of them were really related to smoking or being exposed to second hand smoke?</p><p></p><p>I smoked cigarettes for roughly half of the 41 years that I smoked, and a pipe without filters for the rest of the time. However, my physical exams seem to indicate that I haven't had any health issues because of all of those years. Thus, I'd really like to know the particulars of their "studies" that indicated so many deaths to smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3799406, member: 7900"] We are referring to statistics here in your comment, so what I would really like to know is where is the source of said statistics? In other words, they claim 480,000 deaths a year for smokers, but HOW do they know that ALL 480,000 of them were really related to smoking or being exposed to second hand smoke? I smoked cigarettes for roughly half of the 41 years that I smoked, and a pipe without filters for the rest of the time. However, my physical exams seem to indicate that I haven't had any health issues because of all of those years. Thus, I'd really like to know the particulars of their "studies" that indicated so many deaths to smoking. [/QUOTE]
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