Smokeless teens
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HHS HealthBeat (August 19, 2013)Smokeless teensIt’s bad for a teen to smoke, but smokeless is no good, either. Smokeless tobacco – things like dip, snuff and dissolvable – are also cancer-causers. And a study indicates about 1 in 20 middle school or high school students use smokeless. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health saw that in national survey data.Listen to the Podcast |
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