ATLANTA – Smoking among U.S. high school students has dropped to its lowest level in a decade, the government said Thursday, crediting steep cigarette taxes and school programs that discourage youngsters from taking up the habit. Just 28.5 percent of high-schoolers in a nationwide survey… Read More
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Teen smoking lowest in 10 years CDC cites high school prevention programs, rising cigarette taxes
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