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generic efavirenz A: It would have to be tobacco. It still kills more than 440,000 people a year. Most Americans who have ever smoked have already quit. Most who still smoke want to quit. And it just is unparalleled as a cause of suffering and death in this country. We think there are ways to make a lot more progress. We've got a tobacco lab that has found out some very interesting things about what the industry is doing to increase the addictiveness of cigarettes. We've got a tobacco control program that ran the first-ever program tips from former smokers, which we'll be running new versions of in the coming year, and they really work. There's an interesting statistic: The more coverage there is of the harms of tobacco, the more people quit.