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Although tobacco use has decreased, it is the leading cause of death in the United States. Implementing a combination of policy changes including clean indoor air laws, higher per-pack taxes, and cessation efforts are proven to reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.

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Water-Pipe Tobacco Smoking Among Middle and High School Students in Arizona

February 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Water-pipe smoked tobacco has become increasingly prevalent among youth, exposing them early to a habit that can bring substantial harm to health and increase the likelihood of nicotine addiction. It is important to focus attention on this growing public health threat.

Religious Climate and Health Risk Behaviors in Sexual Minority Youths

April 1, 2012 | Journal Article

A study exploring the relationship between health risk behaviors of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) youth and the religious environment of their communities found that the religious climate in which LGB youths live can determine their health risk behaviors.

Content Analysis of Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs in Popular Music

February 1, 2008 | Journal Article

In this study, the researchers performed a comprehensive content analysis of contemporary popular music using data from Billboard magazine to identify the most popular songs of 2005.

Changes in Drug Use Prevalence in Rap Music Songs, 1979-1997

September 1, 2005 | Journal Article

This article explores the role of changing images of drug use in rap music from the 1970s to the 1990s.

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