Fourth-Graders And Parents Targeted In Anti-Smoking Strategy
Nov 18th 2007Drug InformationSmoking / Quit Smoking
A smoking-prevention strategy that targets black fourth-graders and their parents is under study in urban and rural Georgia.Researchers want to know if they can keep these children from smoking and help smoking parents quit, according to Dr. Martha S. Tingen, nurse researcher at the Medical College of Georgia’s Georgia Prevention Institute, and Interim Program Leader for Cancer Prevention and Control, MCG Cancer Center.Dr. Tingen is principal investigator on a $2. [click link for full article]
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