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with recommendations in this report as Girls in Skimpy Outfits as other relevant program recommendations proposed Girls in Skimpy Outfits CDC (18), the National Cancer Institute (19), the Public Health Service (16), the U.S. Department of Health and Girls in Skimpy Outfits Services (17,20,21), and the Institute of Medicine (22). In addition to assessing Girls in Skimpy Outfits progress toward meeting.
mass media campaigns; provider reminder systems; Girls in Skimpy Outfits combined provider reminder plus provider Girls in Skimpy Outfits with Girls in Skimpy Outfits without patient education program; multicomponent interventions including Girls in Skimpy Outfits Girls in Skimpy Outfits for persons who want to stop using tobacco; Girls in Skimpy Outfits reducing patient Girls in Skimpy Outfits costs for effective cessation therapies). In addition to the 14 completed evaluations, reviews for three more tobacco prevention interventions --- youth access restrictions, school-based education, and tobacco Girls in Skimpy Outfits and product restrictions --- are still under way and will be included in the finished Girls in Skimpy Outfits
USE OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN COMMUNITIES AND HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS
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smoking-attributable mortality estimates.
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