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  2. Terrie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Terrie Linn McNutt Hall (July 19, 1960 – September 16, 2013) was an American anti-smoking and anti-tobacco advocate.She was a survivor of ten cancer diagnoses, undergoing 48 radiation treatments, and nearly a year's worth of chemotherapy, before and after undergoing a laryngectomy in 2001. [2]

  3. U.S. government and smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    Office of the Surgeon General: Publishes in print and on the web, a variety of materials related to smoking health issues and cessation of smoking. [7] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): through its Office of Smoking and Health (OSH) is the lead federal agency for comprehensive tobacco prevention and control.

  4. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    Smoking cessation, usually called quitting smoking or stopping smoking, is the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking. [1] Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, which is addictive and can cause dependence. [2] [3] As a result, nicotine withdrawal often makes the process of quitting difficult.

  5. CDC anti-smoking campaign takes aim at menthol cigarettes

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  6. Brian King (epidemiologist) - Wikipedia

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    He served as a Senior Editor for multiple U.S. Surgeon General's Reports on tobacco, including “Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General” (2020). [7] He was also lead author of CDC's 2014 evidence-based guide for states, “Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs. [8] ”

  7. New rule could slash nicotine levels in tobacco products - AOL

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    Smoking is the leading preventable cause of disease, death and disability in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), killing more than 480,000 people ...

  8. Joel Spitzer - Wikipedia

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    Joel Spitzer (born c. 1957) is an American smoking cessation educator. He currently serves as technical advisor at WhyQuit.com, a free nicotine dependence recovery website. [1] All of his videos and writings on WhyQuit.com end with his advice, "Never Take Another Puff!" [2]

  9. Power Up! 17 Simple Health Habits That Can Boost Your Immunity

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    Smoking weakens the body's natural defenses. That means each and every cigarette puts you more at risk for everything from viruses to autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, per the CDC ...