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Pathways to Quit: Options for Smoking Cessation Strategies
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Smoking: The Size of the Problem
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Smoking Leads to 11-Year Loss of Lifespan
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Ingredients of Cigarettes
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Smoking Reduction
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Smoking Reduction ≠ Harm Reduction
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Cutting Down Does Not Significantly Reduce Mortality Compared With Heavy Smoking
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A Classic Approach in the Clinic
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Lack of Readiness
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Effectiveness of Monotherapies
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NRT: Other Options
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How Does Varenicline Work?
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EAGLES Trial Design
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EAGLES Trial: Reported Neuropsychiatric Adverse Events
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Efficacy: CARs in the Nonpsychiatric and Psychiatric Cohorts
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Smokers Not Ready to Make an Abrupt Quit Attempt
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The Challenge of Making a Quit Attempt
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Increasing Quit Attempt Acceptability: The Flexible Quit Date Paradigm
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Efficacy of a Flexible Quit Date vs an a Priori Quit Date Approach to Smoking Cessation: A Cross-Study Analysis
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Increasing Quit Attempt Acceptability: The Flexible Quit Date Paradigm
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Smoking Reduction With the Goal of Quitting
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There Is No Safe Level of Smoking
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Smokers Not Ready to Make an Abrupt Quit Attempt
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Prompting Quit Attempts in Smokers Not Currently Trying to Quit
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Example of Smoking Cessation Plan
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Combined Pharmacotherapy and Behavioral Interventions for Smoking Cessation
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Smoking Cessation in Preventive Cardiology Clinic
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Benefits of Smoking Cessation
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Statistics on NHS Stop Smoking Services
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Very Brief Advice
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Very Brief Advice (cont)
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Effectiveness of Monotherapies
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Association Between E-Cigarettes and Smoking Cessation
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Conclusion
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