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more than a third in 1998 to less than a quarter in 2002. This good news was revealed by the "2002 Student Drug Use Survey in the Atlantic Provinces", conducted by Dr. Christiane Poulin, Associate Professor in the Department of Community Health & Epidemiology and Canada Research Chair in Population Health and Addictions. This was the third student drug use survey Dr. Poulin has conducted in the region since 1996, with funding and cooperation from the departments of health and education in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, as well as the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
“ We can’t attribute this reduction in tobacco use to any one program or approach, but we believe the decrease is to due to a convergence of activities,” says Dr. Poulin, citing non-smoking by-laws, higher taxes, graphic warning labels on packages, and health promotion campaigns as examples. “The message about tobacco use has been clear and consistent across the board: smoking cigarettes is damaging, so don’t smoke. This widespread consensus about the harmfulness of tobacco has really helped reduce use in recent years - across Canada, the United States, and many other countries.”
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“ We can’t attribute this reduction in tobacco use to any one program or approach, but we believe the decrease is to due to a convergence of activities,” says Dr. Poulin, citing non-smoking by-laws, higher taxes, graphic warning labels on packages, and health promotion campaigns as examples. “The message about tobacco use has been clear and consistent across the board: smoking cigarettes is damaging, so don’t smoke. This widespread consensus about the harmfulness of tobacco has really helped reduce use in recent years - across Canada, the United States, and many other countries.”
there are so many studies that show smoking in decling youth teens its everywhere how can you not find it