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Accepting Funds from the Tobacco Industry Description: Recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about accepting funds for youth tobacco prevention programs. (cdc.gov) |
Channing Bete Company Tobacco Policy Description: The Channing Bete company explains why it decided not to accept tobacco industry money for purchase of smoking prevention or cessation products. (shop.channing-bete.com) |
Great American Smokeout Description: Annual November event sponsored by the American Cancer Society to help smokers quit cigarettes for at least one day, in hopes they will quit forever. (cancer.org) |
World No Tobacco Day Description: Annual May 31 event to call attention to the impact of tobacco use on public health and reduce individual tobacco-dependence. Activities, tobacco facts, and information for parents and organizations. (worldnotobaccoday.com) |
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