CDC Survey Shows A Decade Of Progress In Reducing High School Smoking; Congress, States Should Finish The Job By Implementing Proven Solutions
Jun 30th 2008Drug InformationSmoking / Quit Smoking
The latest survey of high school smoking rates, released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), shows that while the nation has made remarkable progress in reducing youth smoking since 1997, rates of current smoking have been essentially stalled since 2003. This survey demonstrates that we know what works to reduce tobacco use and that elected officials at all levels, including Congress, must step up the fight against the nation’s No.
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