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Are Canadian youth still exposed to second-hand smoke in homes and in cars? A. Barisic, MPH (1); S. T. Leatherdale, PhD (2); R. Burkhalter, MMath (3); R. Ahmed, PhD (4) This article has been peer reviewed. Abstract
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Document Date: 2014-06-11 13:42:12


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