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What Role Do Public Health Policies Play in Smoking Cessation?
Public health policies play a critical role in promoting smoking cessation. Policies such as
tobacco taxation
,
smoking bans
in public places, and
public awareness campaigns
have been shown to reduce smoking rates. Additionally, providing access to
smoking cessation programs
and
nicotine replacement therapy
can support individuals in their efforts to quit.
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