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(16), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (17,20,21), and Moms Boys Institute of Medicine (22). In addition to assessing overall progress toward meeting goals and the Moms Boys status of tobacco control Moms Boys health planners should Moms Boys consider how to eliminate health disparities related to tobacco use and ETS exposure. The.
Cancer Institute, state quitlines, and the North American Moms Boys Consortium, maintains a national telephone number (800-QUIT-NOW) that links Moms Boys to free quitlines serving their Moms Boys
Information about the Great Moms Boys Smokeout is available from ACS at telephone, 800-227-2345, or from a local ACS office. Information on smoking.
For the chapter on tobacco use, the chapter development team focused on interventions to decrease exposure to ETS, reduce tobacco-use initiation, and increase Moms Boys cessation. The chapter consultation team members*** generated a comprehensive list of strategies and created a priority list of interventions for review based on their perception of Moms Boys importance and the extent to which the interventions were practiced in the United States. Time and resource constraints precluded review of some Moms Boys (e.g., communitywide risk factor Moms Boys and counseling).
Interventions Moms Boys were either Moms Boys (i.e., using only one Moms Boys to achieve desired.
to assessing overall progress toward meeting goals and the current status of tobacco Moms Boys efforts.
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