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Smokeless Tobacco Cessation - Articles
Smokeless Tobacco May Not Help Smokers Quit
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franklinb
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
THURSDAY, Feb. 12 (HealthDay News) - Cultural factors appear to influence whether smokeless tobacco can help smokers quit cigarettes, contends a new study.
In Sweden, many... higher smoking cessation rates than women.
Some people have suggested that public health officials in the United States and other countries should promote smokeless tobacco
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Smokeless Tobacco and Cancer
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Cancer.gov
Posted
Sun 24 Oct 2010 9:00pm
) in 2006 stated that the “range of risks, including nicotine addiction, from smokeless tobacco products may vary extensively because of differing levels of nicotine, carcinogens, and other toxins in different products” ( 6 ).
Should smokeless tobacco be used to help a person quit smoking?
No. There is no scientific
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ActionToQuit Tobacco Cessation Summit in New England
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Partnership for Prevention
Posted
Thu 28 Oct 2010 7:32am
a thirty month period 75,000 Medicaid subscribers in Massachusetts used the tobacco cessation benefit, and 33,000 quit smoking. The smoking rate for this population dropped from 38... representatives, leaders, and advocates from six states to learn about and discuss tobacco cessation policy strategies. The summit was convened by the American Lung Association, which
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ActionToQuit Tobacco Cessation Summit in Buffalo, New York
by
Partnership for Prevention
Posted
Thu 30 Sep 2010 12:41pm
to quit smoking.
According to a September 2010 American Lung Association study, tobacco use costs the United States economy $301 billion per year in health care expenditures..., leaders, and advocates committed to saving lives and improving health through tobacco cessation. The summit was led by the New York State (NYS) Smokers Quitline, which received
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ActionToQuit Tobacco Cessation Summit in Nevada
by
Partnership for Prevention
Posted
Tue 09 Nov 2010 6:57am
of stakeholders to develop a state plan to reduce tobacco prevalence in Nevada by improving access to cessation treatments.
The summit opened with the State Health Officer as the keynote... to quit. For every dollar Nevada spends on providing tobacco cessation treatments, it has an average potential return on investment of $1.31.
Panelists at the summit were all
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