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    Surgeon General Warns Too Many Smokers Not Routinely Advised to Quit

    In a new report on smoking cessation, the U.S. Surgeon General says 40% of smokers are not routinely counseled by their physicians to quit.

    In an interview with The New York Times, Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams said, “That was a shocking statistic to me, and it’s a little embarrassing as a health professional.” He added, “The biggest take-home from this report is that far too many people who want to quit aren’t getting access to the cessation treatments that we know work.”

    The report urges smokers to use smoking cessation methods that have been proven effective, and cautions that e-cigarettes are not among them. Dr. Adams acknowledged some people have found e-cigarettes to be helpful in quitting smoking. “We’ve heard powerful accounts from adults out there who tell us that they’ve used e-cigarettes to successfully transition from combustible cigarettes,” he said.

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    How to Talk With Your Kids About Vaping [GUIDE]

    Vaping’s popularity exploded seemingly overnight, and it took many parents and families by surprise. Vaping, or Juuling as it is often referred to by teens and young adults (named after a popular vape device called JUUL), is the inhaling and exhaling of an aerosol produced by using a vape device.

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    Published

    January 2020