As the number of smokers in the United States dwindles, those who still light up are becoming less attached to the habit and more likely to try quitting, a new study has found. As the number of smokers in the United States dwindles, those who still light up are becoming less attached to the habit and more likely to try quitting, a new study has found.
As U.S. smoking rate drops, smokers more likely to quit
by Research Team | Jun 29, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments