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During 2011, most states failed miserably in enacting proven policies and investing in vital prevention programs to reduce tobacco use. And the American Lung Association needs your help to change this in 2012!

Please take a moment to contact your state officials and ask that they support strong tobacco control policies and programs in your state.





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  • March 15, 2012
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has launched a major new media campaign "Tips from Former Smokers" to drive home the message about the disastrous health effects of tobacco use. It profiles real people who are living with smoking-related diseases, including amputations from Buerger's disease, throat cancer, stroke, heart attack and asthma. Read more…
  • March 9, 2012
    The U.S. Surgeon General has released a new report on tobacco use and its message is powerful: We can cut youth tobacco use in half in just six years - but only if U.S. states put in place policies and programs proven to reduce tobacco use. Read more…
  • February 17, 2012
    According to a new study among college students who smoked and did not have chronic respiratory illness, coughing and other respiratory symptoms improved within weeks of quitting smoking. Read more…
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