Some Occupations Have More Smokers
Some Occupations Have More Smokers
Certain occupations have more smokers than others.
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" While the number of people who smoke continues to go down in the US overall experts these certain professions have higher smoking rates than others a new report from the CDC reveals people who work in the mining in food service industries are the most likely to smoke -- educators at the least likely researchers also found construction workers had high smoking rates while school and library workers had very low rates."
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