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June 29, 2007
Young Adult Smokers Want to Quit, But Most Do Not Seek Proven Treatment
HYSQ researchers report in the August issue of the American Journal of Public Health that young adults do not take advantage of proven smoking cessation treatments that can double their chances of quitting.

Read the full-text article at the American Journal of Public Health.

 
December 1, 2006
HYSQ Publishes Phase I Findings in the American Journal of Public Health
HYSQ researchers report that programs to help youth stop smoking are common, yet only a small number of youth seek treatment. They also found fewer programs in geographic areas with higher rates of youth smoking.

Read the full-text article at the American Journal of Public Health.

 

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