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QuitWinLive – The Great American Smokeout

by Walter Jessen

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quit-smokingToday, the American Cancer Society (ACS) celebrates the Great American Smokeout, an annual event in the U.S. to encourage Americans to quit smoking. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2006 one in five U.S. adults smoked [1]. The Great American Smokeout challenges those people to smoke less or quit smoking for the day. The event also raises awareness of the many effective ways to quit for good.

The ACS has just wrapped up their first ever video contest on YouTube, where they asked people to create videos – one minute or less – to discourage smoking. You can check out the contest winners at the American Cancer Society.

You can also read more about the harmful effects of smoking and tobacco smoke in these articles here at Highlight HEALTH:

Accept the Great American Smokeout Challenge.
Quit for one day, or quit for good.

References

  1. Cigarette smoking among adults–United States, 2006. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2007 Nov 9;56(44):1157-61.
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Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007

Topic: Cancer, Health News, Lung Cancer, Respiratory Disorders


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2 responses to "QuitWinLive – The Great American Smokeout"


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  1. L. Lewis commented on November 21st, 2007:

    Great article. Thanks for all the resources. Just wish that ONE of them could help me but nothing so far has worked and I’m a wimp. :)

  2. Walter commented on November 26th, 2007:

    Thanks Lynn. Keep trying – I know many ex-smokers who tried to quit a number of times before they finally managed to kick the habit.




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