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Preliminary findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put the fraction of Americans who are smokers at 9.1 percent, a new all-time low. That’s down from close to 42 percent of U.S. adults smoking in the mid-1960s, and continues the gradual shift away from tobacco use. The use of electronic cigarettes has stayed flat year over year, according to the latest data release, at about seven percent.


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