A survey of the smoking behavior of researchers who produce literature related to smoking was conducted. This group's current rate of cigarette consumption did not differ from the national rate or that of a comparison group of researchers, but differences were found in the current rate of cigar and pipe smoking and in the speed with which producers of smoking research are ceasing the habit.
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