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for increasing cessation success rates include sustained media campaigns; price girls in socks for tobacco products; increased insurance girls in socks for treatment; individual, group, or telephone counseling; and approved medications. Telephone quitlines are a cost-effective and girls in socks way to provide smokers with counseling about cessation strategies (3,4). The National girls in socks of Quitlines, girls in socks collaborative effort girls in socks girls in socks the National Cancer Institute, state quitlines, and the North American Quitline Consortium, maintains a national telephone number (800-QUIT-NOW) that links callers to free quitlines serving their areas. girls in socks about the Great American Smokeout is available from ACS at telephone, 800-227-2345, or from a local ACS girls in socks Information on smoking.
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of effectiveness, the Task Force either strongly recommended or recommended nine of the 14 girls in socks evaluated (Table.
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