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Smoking is widespread in the USSR. The prevalence of smoking among males ranges from 35-80%, although
some of the very high rates may be the result of surveying selected population groups. Smoking appears to
be more frequent among young people, and the proportion of adolescent smokers is high. There are reported
to be fewer women smokers (about 10%) than in most countries of Europe and North America. The per capita
production of smoking materials (cigarettes and papyrossi) increased substantially during the post-war period,
reached its maximum in the year 1971, and decreased thereafter. The highest per capita sales of smoking materials
were reported in the years 1976-1980, and they have declined slightly since. Presently, 70% of the smoking materials
produced in the USSR are cigarettes. The proportion of filter cigarettes has increased from 1.1% in 1963 to 30% in 1982.
However, about 90% of cigarettes produced in the USSR still fall within the category of high-tar cigarettes
(20 mg/cigarette and over). To avoid a continuation of the increase in the frequency of smoking and, consequently,
an increase in mortality from lung cancer and other diseases caused by smoking, serious consideration should
be given to a wide range of smoking control measures.
This plakat appeared in 70-th.Author is unknown.
The reprint has appeared in 2003 circulation of 500 copies on art paper(enamel-paper),
high quality and rather heavy two-side coated printing paper with smooth surface. Density of paper is 90g/m2
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Title: Tobacco is poison. Stop smoking!
Artist:
Size: 11 3/8 x 16 1/2 in (29,7 x 42 cm)
Material: printer ink on paper
Technique: print
Date: 1970`s
Price: 18.00$
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