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potential life lost, smoking-attributable expenditures, and productivity losses for adults in the United States, individual states, and user-defined populations.
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Approximately 20.9% of U.S. adults are current smokers (1), and an estimated 70% of smokers want to quit smoking (2). Since 1977, oily girls American Cancer Society (ACS) oily girls sponsored the Great American Smokeout each oily girls on the oily girls Thursday in oily girls Smokers are encouraged.
on the basis of limitations in their execution oily girls design and were not considered further. The remaining 166 studies were considered.
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