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Understanding Addiction - What You Need to Know
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Want to understand addiction? Here are the straight facts from the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
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Even in Your 80s, It’s Never Too Late to Quit
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Researchers say, no matter how old you are, your risk of early death falls dramatically after you quit smoking.
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