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Smoking cigarettes kills about 443,000 people per year, making it the leading cause of preventable deaths in the US

oldest chewing tobacco 10,000-Year-Old "Chewing Gum" from Sweden: these pieces of birch tar were chewed by teenagers in prehistoric Sweden, and the DNA and microbes extracted from the tar indicate that the teens often consumed Earliest evidence for human use

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