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National Releases
New Campaign, Featuring Smokers’ Personal Stories, Encourages Tobacco Users to “Be A Quitter”
Health Issues Releases
Children of Smokers Plagued by Asthma, Chronic Pulmonary Disease and May Have an Increased Risk of Developing Cancer Themselves
Men Who Smoke Are at Significantly Higher Risk for Erectile Dysfunction
More Women Die Every Year from Lung Cancer than from Breast Cancer
Smoking Doesn’t Just Increase Respiratory Diseases and Lung Cancer, It Also Contributes to Many Issues Associated with Aging, Including Cataracts, Low Bone Density, and Hip Fractures
State Related Releases
Fairfax Resident Chosen to “Be a Quitter!” in National “QUIT NOW” Smoking Cessation Challenge
Nicholasville, Kentucky Resident Chosen to “Be A Quitter” in National “QUIT NOW” Challenge
Butte, Montana Resident Chosen to “Be A Quitter” in National “QUIT NOW” Challenge
According to a recent survey conducted by the Center for Health Statistics, over 1.5 million North Carolina residents are still smokers.
Yukon, Oklahoma Resident Chosen to “Be A Quitter” in National “QUIT NOW” Challenge
Lewistown, Pennsylvania Resident Chosen to “Be A Quitter” in National “QUIT NOW” Challenge
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