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Have cigarettes always been as bad for our health as we’ve come to see in the last 100 years?
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I’ve seen blurbs about cigarettes not causing as many health problem 100 years ago, and that cigarettes became substantially worse for our health as big tobacco began adding more chemicals to increase the taste and addictive components, however I don’t think I’ve seen any concrete evidence that health problems weren’t as bad pre big tobacco. I also think there maybe have been less recording of the cause of death, or, since it was unknown that cigarettes were harmful, they failed to recognize that cigarettes may have been the cause of illness and death. Can anyway shed some light on this?

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