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Alcohol, Tobacco,
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& Drugs

A Strategy to Save Lives
More than one million people have died from drugs, alcohol and suicide over the past decade. If these trends continue, the death rate could grow to claim two million more lives by 2025. For more information,  Go to website...

Take Down Tobacco!
Youth tobacco rates are at a 20-year high in the U.S. due to the worsening youth e-cigarette epidemic, and tobacco is still the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S. and across the globe. For more info, go to takedowntobacco.org
E-cigs and Vaping Information from the Respiratory Health Association.
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
That's Just Nasty - There is no such thing as safe tobacco!

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Kick butts and stand up to Big Tobacco!
The fight against tobacco is about saving lives. It’s also about taking on the tobacco industry, which targets kids and deceives people in order to sell its deadly and addictive products.
Tobacco use is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States and around the world. It causes terrible and deadly diseases, including many forms of cancer, heart disease and emphysema (a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe). In fact, the U.S. Surgeon General has found that tobacco use damages nearly every organ in the human body.


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