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Tobacco-free chemical dependence treatment facilities advocated.
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Tobacco-free kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing tobacco use, reports that tobacco companies have a long history of creating new flavored products that appeal to kids and marketing them aggressively.
Sweet temptation: Getting kids hooked on lollipop flavors 2009
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Tobacco-free kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing tobacco use, reports that tobacco companies have a long history of creating new flavored products that appeal to kids and marketing them aggressively.
Sweet temptation: Getting kids hooked on lollipop flavors 2009
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Nearly 68 percent of them have had their first whole cigarette before they had reached 13, with those in big cities doing so at an even tenderer age, said the report, released on World No Tobacco Day on Saturday and themed "Tobacco-free Youth" this year.
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Tobacco-free kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing tobacco use, advises that smokeless tobacco companies in the United States have a long history of creating new products that appeal to kids and marketing them aggressively.
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Tobacco-free kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing tobacco use, advises that smokeless tobacco companies in the United States have a long history of creating new products that appeal to kids and marketing them aggressively.
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- Tobacco-free areas will surround building entrances, playgrounds, beaches and ball fields.
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"Tobacco-free initiatives have the potential to improve the health of thousands, reduce healthcare costs and generally contribute to community health improvement."
The Facts: News 2010
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"Tobacco-free initiatives have the potential to improve the health of thousands, reduce healthcare costs and generally contribute to community health improvement."
The Facts: News 2010
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Tobacco-free areas will surround building entrances, playgrounds, beaches and ball fields
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