CDC publishes Youth Risk Behavior Survey showing historic low smoking rates

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THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION published results from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey showing youth cigarette use has declined to an historic low of 10.8 percent. The data from the 2015 survey also showed electronic cigarettes and other electronic vapor products are the most commonly used tobacco product among high school students, at...

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