
2011 Progress Report West Virginia Division of Tobacco Prevention
The leading cause of death and disease in West Virginia continues to be tobacco use. The State continues to have significantly high prevalences for smoking and spit tobacco use. Almost 4,000 West Virginia residents die each year from tobacco use. If current trends continue, over 40,000 more residents will die by the year 2020 because of their addiction to tobacco.
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2010 Progress Report West Virginia Division of Tobacco Prevention
The leading cause of death and disease in West Virginia continues to be tobacco use. The State continues to have significantly high prevalences for smoking and spit tobacco use. Almost 4,000 West Virginia residents die each year from tobacco use. If current trends continue, over 40,000 more residents will die by the year 2020 because of their addiction to tobacco.
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Save Face Activity Toolkit

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Tobacco Use and Asthma Brochure

Tobacco Use and Asthma
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Tobacco Use and Cardiovascular Health Brochure

Tobacco Use and Cardiovascular Health
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Tobacco Use and Oseoporosis and Arthritis Brochure

Tobacco Use and Oseoporosis and Arthritis
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Smoking and Diabetes Brochure

Smoking and Diabetes: What you need to know
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Tobacco-free Pregnancy Brochure

The power to quit is inside you.
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Tobacco Use and Cancer Brochure

Tobacco Use and Cancer
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West Virginia Tobacco Prevention Strategic Plan 2008-2013

Despite the fact that the consequences of tobacco use are well-known to West Virginians, residents continue to use tobacco in alarming numbers. Tobacco use is the number one preventable cause of premature death and disease.
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