When it costs more to smoke, fewer babies die, according to a new study that links rising cigarette taxes with declines in infant mortality, especially among blacks. With nearly 4 million annual births nationwide, the results suggest that a $1 increase in cigarette taxes would be expected to lead to 750 fewer infant deaths each year, the researchers said.
Rising cigarette taxes are tied to declines in US infant deaths, 11 years of data suggest
by Research Team | Dec 2, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments