American Indian/Alaska Natives are disproportionately affected by cigarette use

American Indian/Alaska Natives are disproportionately affected by cigarette use
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Grand Forks Public Health Department issued the following announcement.

American Indian/Alaska Natives are disproportionately affected by cigarette use. Smoking increases the chances of:
– Losing members from your tribal community to smoking-related illnesses
– Losing elders to smoking-related diseases or exposure to secondhand smoke before they can pass down tribal customs and traditions
Get the facts and find resources on how to quit during Quit Week 2022:
http://ow.ly/QbfJ50J9kvV
http://ow.ly/40tg50J9kvX

Original source can be found here.



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