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  2. This Quitline Program Helped Nearly Half of Young Adults Stop ...

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    This is the first randomized trial testing NRT for vaping cessation. New research from RVO Health found that a quitline-based program led to vaping cessation in 45% of young adults. The quitline ...

  3. Are you trying to quit vaping? So are a lot of Americans. - AOL

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    Is quitting nicotine on your New Year resolution list?

  4. Vaping could be key to help people quit smoking, study says - AOL

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    Between 2013 and 2016, the number of people who quit smoking was virtually identical among both e-cigarette users and traditional smokers: 15.5% of e-cigarette users quit and 15.6% of smokers quit ...

  5. Vaping cessation - Wikipedia

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    Vaping cessation, usually called "quitting vaping", is the process of stopping using electronic cigarettes, usually those containing nicotine.Professional assistance for quitting is similar to that given for stopping smoking, though stopping vaping may have unique challenges; as noted by Harvard Medical School, "'vapes' can deliver a much higher dose much faster than traditional cigarettes."

  6. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    For example, "Higher intensity" interventions (>10 minutes) produced a quit rate of 22.1% as opposed to 10.9% for "no contact" over 300 minutes of contact time made a quit rate of 25.5% as opposed to 11.0% for "no minutes" and more than 8 sessions produced a quit rate of 24.7% as opposed to 12.4% for 0–1 sessions.

  7. U.S. government and smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    The American Lung Association reports on how states influence smoking cessation. In the report they grade each states on a number of criteria: [13] Cessation programs - Money paid through state medicaid funds, State health plans, standards for private health coverage for cessation programs.