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Learn about the harmful effects of smoking, smokeless tobacco, and secondhand smoke.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 21
Enjoy a smokefree weekend! Visit for free help.
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SmokefreeUS @NCI Jul 10
“I love feeling free. I really love not relying on nicotine.” –Smokefree Indra Get started with your quit:
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 21
This start a convo w/ young people about the health risks of e-cigarette use w/ this tip sheet:
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 20
Reach out to a loved one if you are having trouble staying smokefree!
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DC TOBACCO CONTROL Jul 18
Every day in the US 3,200 people add to the 9 out of 10 smokers that tried their 1st cigarette by 18.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 19
If you’re trying to quit smoking, start with setting a quit date. Visit for free help.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 17
, feel free to reach out with any questions regarding tobacco use in the future.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 17
Replying to @indystar @srudavsky
, Thanks for raising awareness on the dangers of smoking! Check out more stories from former smokers here:
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 17
Cigarette smoke contains 250 poisonous chemicals. Quit smoking to protect those around you.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 17
Winter arrived in the Seven Kingdoms. But in the real world, tobacco's the leading cause of preventable death.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 14
you feel the benefits of quitting smoking.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 14
Start your weekend off on the right foot and make today the start of your quit journey.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 13
Tobacco and tobacco smoke are a toxic mix of more than 7,000 chemicals, including butadiene. What’s in your lungs?
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 12
Quitting smoking can improve your overall health and help you be more active.
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FDA Tobacco Jul 12
Smokeless tobacco use could lead to tooth loss. Keep your smile brilliant and stay .
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 11
Replying to @caricevhouten
Congrats on quitting smoking!
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 11
You’re not the only one who will benefit from quitting smoking. Visit for free help.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 11
Smokeless tobacco products like chew and dip can cause serious health problems and lead to nicotine addiction.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 10
The journey to a smokefree life can be tough. Don’t be afraid to ask for help and support when you need it.
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CDC Tobacco Free Jul 7
Many cancers are caused by modifiable risk factors, such as cigarette smoking & other tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure.
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