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2007
Helping Loved Ones Quit — Mayo Clinic Launches Smoking Cessation Support Study for Minnesota Residents
2006
The American Legacy Foundation® and Mayo Clinic Announce Collaboration to Reduce Smoking Rates
2005
Young Women Who Smoke Prior to Their First Pregnancy Have a Higher Risk of Breast Cancer in Their Later Years
Recovering Alcoholic Smokers Can Quit Second Addiction
Short-Term Effects of Spit Tobacco Suggest Long-Term Health Risks
2003
Lung Cancer Screening Motivates Smokers To Quit
2002
For the First Time, Drug Shows Promise to Help Spit Tobacco Users Quit
2001
Tobacco-Industry Sponsored Research Misled Public on Secondhand Smoke Issue, Study Finds
Mayo Clinic Study Shows Long-term Medication Use Helps Smokers Who Stop Avoid Relapse, Gain Less Weight
NEWS BRIEFS: Mayo Clinic Study Finds Community-wide Stop Smoking Contests Can Reduce Tobacco Use
Studies of Tobacco Use and Treatment Featured in Current Mayo Clinic Proceedings
2000
New Mayo Clinic Study Questions Benefit of Smoking Reduction
Volunteers Sought for Study of Use of Spit Tobacco
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