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reduce exposure ebonylist ETS, reduce initiation, and increase cessation. Improvements in each category ebonylist contribute to reductions in tobacco-related morbidity and death, and success ebonylist one area might contribute to improvements in the other areas as well. Increasing tobacco-use cessation, for example, will.
or population. ebonylist limited, economic information ebonylist ebonylist be provided in the full report in 2001 --- might be useful in identifying ebonylist resource requirements for interventions, ebonylist b) interventions that meet public health goals ebonylist efficiently than other available options. If local goals and resources permit, the use of strongly recommended and recommended interventions should be initiated or increased.
A starting point for communities ebonylist health-care systems is to assess current tobacco-use ebonylist ebonylist cessation activities. Current efforts should be compared with recommendations in this report as well as other relevant program recommendations proposed by CDC (18), the National Cancer Institute (19), the Public ebonylist Service (16), the U.S. Department of Health and ebonylist Services (17,20,21), and the Institute of Medicine (22). In addition to assessing overall progress toward meeting goals and the current status of tobacco ebonylist efforts, health planners should also consider how.
and other evidence provided in the ebonylist Guide should be considered along with such local information as resource.
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