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Let's Make The Next Generation Tobacco-Free: Your Guide To The 50th Anniversary Surgeon General\'S Report On Smoking And Health
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Let's Make The Next Generation Tobacco-Free: Your Guide To The 50th Anniversary Surgeon General\'S Report On Smoking And Health
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Let's Make The Next Generation Tobacco-Free: Your Guide To The 50th Anniversary Surgeon General\'S Report On Smoking And Health
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This easy-to-read, illustrated booklet summarizes the 32nd Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health, released in January 2014, the 50th anniversary of the first Report. The booklet discusses, in plain language:
historical information on changes in smoking norms since the first Surgeon General’s Report was released fifty years ago in January 1964;
new health findings on diseases and conditions caused or affected by smoking;
and ways to reduce smoking and its resulting health and financial impact.
It is designed to give concerned adults information to help them make choices that will improve their own health and the health of their children, their families, and their communities.
This easy-to-read, illustrated booklet summarizes the 32nd Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health, released in January 2014, the 50th anniversary of the first Report. The booklet discusses, in plain language:
historical information on changes in smoking norms since the first Surgeon General’s Report was released fifty years ago in January 1964;
new health findings on diseases and conditions caused or affected by smoking;
and ways to reduce smoking and its resulting health and financial impact.
It is designed to give concerned adults information to help them make choices that will improve their own health and the health of their children, their families, and their communities.