This paper shows the decrease in smoking in South Carolina through the use of the S.C. Tobacco Quitline, commercials and Medicaid referrals. A record-breaking 4,000+ calls were made to the S.C. Quitline in April 2015. In January, more than 70 percent of callers said they heard about the Quitline from the television commercials
KENTUCKY KEY FACTSIn 2015, 35.8% of Kentucky high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Tobacco consumption is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and has been correlated with neg...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...
This paper shows the decrease in smoking in South Carolina through the use of the S.C. Tobacco Quitl...
This monthly update describes different aspects of smoking cessation and prevention programs in Sout...
This monthly update describes different aspects of smoking cessation and prevention programs in Sout...
Partnership success shows that since 2006, 59 of the state’s 81 school districts now protect 485,255...
SOUTH CAROLINA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 29.1% of South Carolina high school youth reported currently using ...
NORTH CAROLINA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 31.4% of U.S. high school youth reported currently using any tobacc...
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in South Carolina. Smoking-related medical cos...
This monthly update describes different aspects of smoking cessation and prevention programs in Sout...
In October 2007 the state of Tennessee began enforcement of a workplace smoking ban now known as the...
The use of smokeless tobacco is a prevalent yet underestimated problem in many states across the U.S...
Executive SummaryIntroductionTobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United Sta...
Introduction North Carolina has a high rate of smoking, yet legislators cut the state’s budget for t...
KENTUCKY KEY FACTSIn 2015, 35.8% of Kentucky high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Tobacco consumption is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and has been correlated with neg...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...
This paper shows the decrease in smoking in South Carolina through the use of the S.C. Tobacco Quitl...
This monthly update describes different aspects of smoking cessation and prevention programs in Sout...
This monthly update describes different aspects of smoking cessation and prevention programs in Sout...
Partnership success shows that since 2006, 59 of the state’s 81 school districts now protect 485,255...
SOUTH CAROLINA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 29.1% of South Carolina high school youth reported currently using ...
NORTH CAROLINA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 31.4% of U.S. high school youth reported currently using any tobacc...
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in South Carolina. Smoking-related medical cos...
This monthly update describes different aspects of smoking cessation and prevention programs in Sout...
In October 2007 the state of Tennessee began enforcement of a workplace smoking ban now known as the...
The use of smokeless tobacco is a prevalent yet underestimated problem in many states across the U.S...
Executive SummaryIntroductionTobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United Sta...
Introduction North Carolina has a high rate of smoking, yet legislators cut the state’s budget for t...
KENTUCKY KEY FACTSIn 2015, 35.8% of Kentucky high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Tobacco consumption is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and has been correlated with neg...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...