Letter: Ban that would harm smokers
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In Michael Hanlon's tips on "How to live longer" (Review, 23 November) he tells us that smoking is an absolute no-no (and that smokers die younger), but then goes on to advise us to "be Greek or Japanese".
As well as having the longest life expectancies, these nations also happen to be the heaviest smokers.
Paul Mahon
Hampton Wick, Surrey
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