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Healthy and Fit: No Smoking

Dr. Josie Bidwell hosts Dr. Thomas Payne from the ACT Center for at UMMC. Today’s show is about tobacco use. How and why you should stop using tobacco is discussed, ranging from topics like cigarettes and smokeless tobacco to vaping and e-cigarettes.

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