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Date: Thursday, Jan. 25, 1996
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tim Hensley or Llelwyn Grant 770-488-5493, CDC Office of
Public Affairs 404-639-3286	

CDC REPORT ON TOBACCO USE

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today released a new report that summarizes the data on tobacco use in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. State Tobacco Control Highlights, 1996 is the first compilation of state-based data on the prevalence of tobacco use, the health impact and costs associated with tobacco use, tobacco control laws, tobacco agriculture and manufacturing, and tobacco use prevention and control programs.

According to the CDC report, tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, causing more than 400,000 deaths each year at an annual cost of more than $50 billion. Nationally, smoking results in more than 5 million years of potential life lost each year.

These data show wide variations among states in the use of tobacco and in policies to reduce tobacco use. For example:

Copies of the report are available to the press from CDC's Office on Smoking and Health.