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Hispanics and Smoking (cont.)
1.
Hispanics have been the racial/ethnic group least
likely to smoke (especially women)
2. Hispanics have low death rates from heart disease
and lung disease
3. Hispanic women's birth outcomes are similar to
those of non-Hispanic white women
4. Hispanic youth smoking rates now exceed those of
black youth
5. Hispanic communities have been targeted by
tobacco company marketing and advertising
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