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U.S. health agencies dismantle anti-smoking programs, sparking concerns over increased tobacco use and deaths.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has dismantled key anti-smoking programs at the CDC and FDA, potentially reversing decades of progress in reducing smoking rates.
Critics argue the cuts, which include removing top tobacco regulators, will harm efforts to curb youth vaping and cigarette smoking, potentially leading to higher tobacco use and more preventable deaths.
The HHS claims the changes will streamline operations and improve health, but public health experts see it as a "gift to Big Tobacco."
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Las agencias de salud de los Estados Unidos desmantelan los programas antitabaco, lo que despierta preocupación por el aumento del consumo de tabaco y las muertes.