An increasing number of colleges are pushing to be smoke-free by next school year. That means no more cigarette breaks outside the classroom door for students or professors. The smoke-free movement comes at a time when the American Cancer Society Action Network reports that the prevalence of smoking in the United States is highest among college-age students, ages 18 to 24. While other age groups are decreasing their tobacco use, the cancer society says college students are smoking at a greater rate. Read more at:
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