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VERB targets youth health
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Philadelphia Tribune, The
12-27-2002
Everyone has seen those ads on the sides of buses that say, "VERB, It's
what you do." This is not about a part of speech. It's about health.
The Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) and Prevention has developed this outreach campaign to alert young
people and their parents to the fact that too many of them are unhealthy.
According to a spokesperson from the CDC, VERB...
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