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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. [3]

  3. Nate Berkus opens up about his 'intensely personal decision ...

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    Though he's been smoke-free for over four years, the 45-year-old father to Poppy Brent-Berkus, 1, says that he used to smoke cigarettes "without consequences" every day for years.

  4. Quitting smoking abruptly has best long-term results - AOL

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  5. Debi Austin - Wikipedia

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    He continued, "Debi was a pioneer in the fight against tobacco and showed tremendous courage by sharing her story to educate Californians on the dangers of smoking." [4] Although she was finally able to quit smoking after the ads first aired, she continued to battle various forms of cancer for the rest of her life. [5]

  6. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The risk of heart attack in a smoker decreases by 50% after one year of cessation. Similarly, the risk of lung cancer decreases by 50% in 10 years of cessation [15] From 2001 to 2010, about 70% of smokers in the United States expressed a desire to quit smoking, and 50% reported having attempted to do so in the past year. [16]

  7. 'I'm a Pulmonologist, and This Is the Daily Habit I Swear By ...

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    In some cases, quitting smoking can repair some of the damage to your body that smoking caused, according to the American Lung Association. Your lung function can improve after two weeks of ...

  8. David Lynch Started Smoking at Age 8 — Now He Needs ... - AOL

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    “Then you’re back smoking again.” In 2020, Lynch was diagnosed with emphysema, but even that alarming news wasn’t enough to get him to stop. It took two more years before he finally gave ...

  9. Puffless - Wikipedia

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    At the DMV, Patty realizes how hard it is to quit smoking after years of addiction after thinking she was having a stroke. She also realizes that Selma is not affected by the sudden change of habits, and decides to consult Dr. Hibbert. At the hospital, Patty discovers that Selma relapsed ten minutes after quitting smoking.