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Smoke-free workplaces and tax hikes reduce youth smoking

By mgonzalez82 | September 11, 2015
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Congratulations to UCM Professor Anna Song, whose article showing that smokefree laws are associated with reduced adolescent smoking was published in Jama Pediatrics. There is a nice write-up in the Merced Sun Star about this study in which I am quoted.

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