Young Adults More Likely To Quit Smoking Successfully

Researchers at the Moores Cancer Centre at the University of California, San Diego said young adults are more likely than older adults to quit smoking successfully, partly because they are more likely to make a serious effort to quit. The study also found that young adults, aged 18 to 24, are more likely to have tried to quit smoking than older adults, aged 50 to 64. John P.

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