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Jun 17, 2004Unintended Consequence
The war on tobacco, which seems to be continually ratcheting up these days, is but one aspect of the more general war on people who use certain kinds of drugs. One of the primary features of this war is unintended consequences. Some research reported in the British Medical Journal found that making the lives of lung cancer patients harder than they necessarily have to be appears to one of them.
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