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COVID-19 risks prompted more smokers to quit: study
Story at a glance Smoking is a key risk factor for severe COVID-19 outcomes including hospitalization and death. According to researchers, these risks may have contributed to increased quitting rates seen throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.  However, whether rates will be sustained beyond the crisis remains to be seen. Regular smokers made significantly fewer cigarette purchases, cut down on the quantity of cigarettes they smoked, and notably quit during the pandemic – behaviors that researchers in a new study say were prompted by the health risks of COVID-19.  Through the pandemic, numerous studies illustrated the heightened health risks of the disease among

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