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Surgeon General Releases Report Detailing Tobacco Smoke's Disease Mechanisms
National Desk
April 16, 2026
Why it matters locally: Given Utah's relatively lower smoking rate compared to the national average, the report could inform ongoing public health initiatives and resource allocation aimed at further reducing tobacco use and related healthcare costs in the state.
Washington D.C. – Surgeon General Regina Benjamin today released "A Report of the Surgeon General: How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease - The Biology and Behavioral Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease," a comprehensive analysis of how tobacco smoke leads to illness. The report details the biological and behavioral pathways through which tobacco smoke exposure can cause disease. It is the Surgeon General's first report on tobacco under Benjamin's tenure. The report, according to the Surgeon General's office, provides detailed scientific findings regarding the specific mechanisms linking smoking to a range of diseases, emphasizing the biological processes at play within the human body. It also examines the behavioral factors that contribute to continued tobacco use, providing a multi-faceted perspective on the health impacts of smoking.
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