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''By Niels Ipsen, environmental biologist & Klaus Kjellerup, researcher'' <br>
 
''By Niels Ipsen, environmental biologist & Klaus Kjellerup, researcher'' <br>
 
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'''According to public health''' officials, tobacco has no benefits at all: "A harmful and unnecessary product," says the WHO (World Health Organization), which has lobbied national governments to combat tobacco use since 1975.<ref>http://www.180grader.dk/Politik/socialistisk-who-masterplan-fra-1975-lad-os-goere-passiv-rygning-farligt</ref>
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'''According to public health''' officials, tobacco has no benefits at all: "A harmful and unnecessary product," says the WHO (World Health Organization), which has lobbied national governments to combat tobacco use since 1975<ref>http://www.180grader.dk/Politik/socialistisk-who-masterplan-fra-1975-lad-os-goere-passiv-rygning-farligt</ref>.
 
   
 
   
The Danish anti-smoking lobby wants a total ban on tobacco: "We can not see what tobacco contributes," said the Cancer Society. "A smoke-free society should not be an unreasonable policy objective," they say in the Danish health directorate.<ref>http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=da&sl=da&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.information.dk%2F254016</ref>
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The Danish anti-smoking lobby wants a total ban on tobacco: "We can not see what tobacco contributes," said the Cancer Society. "A smoke-free society should not be an unreasonable policy objective," they say in the Danish health directorate<ref>http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=da&sl=da&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.information.dk%2F254016</ref>
  
 
Since the 1960s authorities worldwide have focused exclusively on the health hazards of tobacco, and thus given it a very negative image. Their many anti-smoking campaigns may have made the world forget that tobacco use also has positive aspects. But as we know, any issue always has at least two sides, and now the positive effects of tobacco have resurfaced in the scientific literature:   
 
Since the 1960s authorities worldwide have focused exclusively on the health hazards of tobacco, and thus given it a very negative image. Their many anti-smoking campaigns may have made the world forget that tobacco use also has positive aspects. But as we know, any issue always has at least two sides, and now the positive effects of tobacco have resurfaced in the scientific literature:   

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