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by wtbob
3425 days ago
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> The negative externalities of alcohol are substantially exaggerated. Public health researchers go crazy inventing externalities for things they don't like. … > With cigarettes the damage and causation is much clearer. Something like 1 in 2 people who smoke will die early from a smoking related cause. But the externalities of tobacco are essentially non-existent: 'second-hand smoke' is one of those invented public-health externalities. Tobacco preponderantly affects those who smoke it (although of course young children of older parents may lose their parents to smoking-related illnesses). |
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The immediate effects of second-hand smoke on asthmatics are not exactly invented, nor, alas, hard to notice.