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: Health Observances

Black History Month

February 1, 2017
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  • « Webinar: Engaging Health Professionals and Strengthening Smoking Cessation Interventions: Success Stories from Family Physicians, Respiratory Therapists and Psychiatric Nurses
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Celebrate #blackhistory month by going #tobaccofree! Nearly half of African Americans are still exposed to secondhand smoke. Find helpful information and resources from sibling network, National African American Tobacco Prevention Network (NAATPN).

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Date:
February 1, 2017
Event Category:
Health Observances
Event Tags:
African American, health disparities, health equity, tobacco

Event Navigation

  • « Webinar: Engaging Health Professionals and Strengthening Smoking Cessation Interventions: Success Stories from Family Physicians, Respiratory Therapists and Psychiatric Nurses
  • World Cancer Day »
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