UMass-Amherst: Jamie Hartmann-Boyce Co-Authors Study Linking Economic Disadvantage to Higher Smoking Rates, Addiction
February 12, 2026
February 12, 2026
AMHERST, Massachusetts, Feb. 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of Massachusetts issued the following news:
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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce Co-Authors Study Linking Economic Disadvantage to Higher Smoking Rates, Addiction
People experiencing greater economic disadvantage are more likely to smoke cigarettes, be more addicted to tobacco and have more difficulty quitting, according to a new study co-authored by Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, assistant professor of health policy . . .
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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce Co-Authors Study Linking Economic Disadvantage to Higher Smoking Rates, Addiction
People experiencing greater economic disadvantage are more likely to smoke cigarettes, be more addicted to tobacco and have more difficulty quitting, according to a new study co-authored by Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, assistant professor of health policy . . .
