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Smoking Cessation
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Ga Tobacco Quit Line These people can help you quit when you're ready. Give them a call today at 1-877-270-7867. https://dph.georgia.gov/ready-quit GTQl fax referral form - English English Form GTQL fax referral form - Spanish Spanish Form...
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Georgia C.A.A.R.D.S. Smoking Cessation
A health care provider’s advice to quit tobacco use is an important motivator for tobacco users. In 5 minutes or less, you can execute the Georgia cAARds (Ask, Advise, and Refer) program and ensure your patients receive evidence-based, best practice tobacco cessation counseling. Ask...
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How to Help Your Patient Quit Smoking Today
According to Georgia Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) data, approximately 8 percent or 11,000 pregnant women say they smoked cigarettes during the last three months of their pregnancy. Evidence shows that more than 1/2 of pregnant women who quit smoking resume smoking within six m...
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