Rural-Urban Divide: Neighborhood Conditions Shape Teen Smoking

May 12, 2026
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A new University of Michigan study is shedding light on a growing rural-urban divide in adolescent health and the role neighborhood environments may play in cigarette use among teens. Researchers say understanding these patterns is key to developing more effective prevention strategies. Read more in this Michigan News research spotlight

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