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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Page 147
... tobacco use by males aged 12 through 24 to a prevalence of no more than 4 percent . ( Baseline : 6.6 percent among males aged 12 through 17 in 1988 ; 8.9 percent among males aged ... tobacco smoking in schools , and 17 percent 147 3. Tobacco.
... tobacco use by males aged 12 through 24 to a prevalence of no more than 4 percent . ( Baseline : 6.6 percent among males aged 12 through 17 in 1988 ; 8.9 percent among males aged ... tobacco smoking in schools , and 17 percent 147 3. Tobacco.
Page 151
... tobacco from high schools . Selling or otherwise providing tobacco products to children and adolescents where age verification is difficult or impossible , such as through vending machines , should not be allowed . As Indian Nations are ...
... tobacco from high schools . Selling or otherwise providing tobacco products to children and adolescents where age verification is difficult or impossible , such as through vending machines , should not be allowed . As Indian Nations are ...
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... tobacco ad- vertisers typically employ image - based ads , which are most effective with young people and have the ... tobacco products directly into the hands of the consumer . Although the tobacco industry's voluntary codes prohibit ...
... tobacco ad- vertisers typically employ image - based ads , which are most effective with young people and have the ... tobacco products directly into the hands of the consumer . Although the tobacco industry's voluntary codes prohibit ...
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Age Groups | 9 |
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