Banning tobacco smoke in public places protects youth Internal analyses by the Tobacco Free Initiative at the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean on the results from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey show that as the exposure of youth to second-hand smoke in indoor public places increases, the prevalence of current youth tobacco smoke also increases (Figure 1)
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The same was true of neighborhoods with higher proportions of children aged 10 to 17 . The number of teenagers smoking Newports doubled between 1989 and 96, and more Latinx and white kids were drawn in as well a side effect of Lorillards school-zone marketing, which in addition to print and point-of-sale advertising included popular discount coupons, typically requiring the purchase of multiple packs of cigarettes
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