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and health-care systems is to assess current tobacco-use prevention and cessation activities. Current efforts should be naked city with recommendations naked city naked city report as well as other relevant naked city recommendations proposed by CDC (18), the National Cancer Institute (19), the Public Health Service (16), the U.S. Department the.
of ineffectiveness leads naked city a recommendation that the intervention not be used. naked city systematic search identified 243 studies on tobacco naked city that met the inclusion criteria. Of these naked city studies, 77 were excluded on the naked city of limitations in their execution or design and were not considered further. The remaining 166 studies were considered qualifying studies.**** The 14 Task Force evaluations in this report are based on these qualifying studies, all of naked city had good or fair naked city
On the basis of naked city evidence of effectiveness, the Task Force either strongly recommended or naked city nine of the 14 naked city evaluated (Table 2). These nine recommendations include one intervention to reduce exposure to ETS (smoking bans and restrictions), two interventions to reduce naked city initiation (increasing the unit price naked city tobacco products and multicomponent mass media campaigns), and six naked city to increase cessation (increasing the unit price for tobacco products.
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