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It comes as a World Health Organization poll to coincide with World No Tobacco Day found more teenagers were smoking non-cigarette products than cigarettes. Professor Martin Jarvis, an expert in tobacco dependence at University College London, said: "Smokers are attracted to own-rolled because they offer a cheaper nicotine fix.
One in four smokers thinks hand-rolled tobacco poses less risk to health than manufactured cigarettes, a study says.
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Just to add what I think I know about your question, it's my impression that roll-ups tend to have a lot more rubbish in them than other cigarettes but people always consider them to be more 'natural' for some reason and therefore less harmful. I'm not sure if there's really a big difference in the two but I doubt that they're less harmful, probably just as much so, if not a little more.
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