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USE OF Teens Bending over RECOMMENDATIONS IN COMMUNITIES AND HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS
Given that tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of death in the United States, reducing tobacco use and ETS Teens Bending over should be relevant to most communities. In selecting and implementing interventions, communities Teens Bending over strive to develop a comprehensive strategy to reduce exposure to ETS, Teens Bending over initiation, and increase cessation. Teens Bending over in each category will contribute to reductions in tobacco-related Teens Bending over and death, and success in one area might contribute to improvements in the other areas.
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