smoking
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Raising minimum age to buy cigarettes will reduce smoking prevalence and save lives
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Use of alcohol, cigarettes, number of illicit drugs declines among U.S. teens
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E-cigarettes surpass tobacco cigarettes among teens
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Jeffrey Wigand: ‘The Insider,’ 20 Years Later
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College students’ use of marijuana on the rise, some drugs declining
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Less family support increases risk of binge drinking, marijuana use among urban youth
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Teens more cautious about using synthetic drugs
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Teen smoking continues to decline in 2013
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Feds should challenge state laws legalizing marijuana
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Smoking declines after U-M campus ban
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Experts propose strategies to reduce, end tobacco use
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Rise in teen marijuana use stalls, use of synthetic marijuana and ‘bath salts’ is very low
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Decline in teen smoking continues into 2012
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Old habits die hard: Helping cancer patients stop smoking
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Peer influence: Facebook, Twitter, alcohol and drugs
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American teens are less likely than European teens to use cigarettes and alcohol, but more likely to use illicit drugs
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No butts about it: Teens who view smoking in movies likely to use cigarettes for the first time
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Marijuana use continues to rise among U.S. teens, while alcohol use hits historic lows
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Teen marijuana use tilts up, while some drugs decline in use
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If your first cigarette gave you a buzz & you now smoke, a gene may be to blame