We have an opioid overdose crisis, but cigarettes still kill 15 times more people

Cigarettes still kill nearly half a million people in the US each year — 15 times the death toll from the opioid crisis. That’s also more than alcohol, car accidents, AIDS, illegal drugs, murders, and suicides combined. Thanks to tobacco taxes and cigarette bans, the smoking rate in America has declined dramatically — from around … Continue reading We have an opioid overdose crisis, but cigarettes still kill 15 times more people