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  1. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Bureau of Community Health and Wellness. Burden of Tobacco Control PDF
  2. Centers for Disease Control. https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/php/data-statistics/youth-datatobacco/?CDC_…;
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  24. American Cancer Society, Increase Funding for Missouri’s Tobacco Prevention& Cessation Program to save lives. FightCancer.org
  25. MO DHSS, Death Profile, 2010-2020, MOPHIMs
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