CDC Reports Lower Cigarette Smoking Prevalence Among Those with Higher Education, My Colleges and Ca
On September 30, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released U.S. Survey data from 2004-2010 on cigarette smoking trends. The study was done in an effort to determine better ways to limit smoking in the U.S. Results showed that a higher percentage of smokers were found in industries such as food service and construction, industries requiring little formal education. Lower percentages of smokers were found in industries that required their workers to have a college degree, such as finance and education. My Colleges and Careers can help prospective students find the means and
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