Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives : Full Report, with Commentary, Volume 434Jones and Bartlett, 1992 - 692 pages |
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... percent . Projection of the 1974 through 1985 trend suggests that smok- ing prevalence will be 22 percent in the year 2000.63 The target of 15 percent , although challenging , is believed attainable with intensified effort , given the ...
... percent . Projection of the 1974 through 1985 trend suggests that smok- ing prevalence will be 22 percent in the year 2000.63 The target of 15 percent , although challenging , is believed attainable with intensified effort , given the ...
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... percent versus 34 percent ) , but they were considerably less likely to maintain abstinence for at least 3 months ( 12 percent versus 20 percent ) . People with less than a high school education were not as likely to make a quit attempt ...
... percent versus 34 percent ) , but they were considerably less likely to maintain abstinence for at least 3 months ( 12 percent versus 20 percent ) . People with less than a high school education were not as likely to make a quit attempt ...
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... percent of the graduates from schools of public health , 9.1 percent of the graduates from schools of al- lopathic medicine , 3.7 percent of schools of osteopathic medicine , and 7.2 percent of the graduates from schools of dentistry ...
... percent of the graduates from schools of public health , 9.1 percent of the graduates from schools of al- lopathic medicine , 3.7 percent of schools of osteopathic medicine , and 7.2 percent of the graduates from schools of dentistry ...
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Age Groups | 9 |
Special Populations | 29 |
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