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Tobacco Facts
Number
of Washington smokers: Youth – 70,000
On average, it can take eight attempts to quit successfully.
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How To QuitJuly 2011
Tobacco cessation programs prevent more deaths for less cost than other commonly provided clinical therapies such as mammography, colon cancer screening, and treatment of both high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Health care provider
training
Counseling for
low-income pregnant women
Training for chemical
dependency professionals
Community and school programs
A comprehensive
approach to fighting tobacco use
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