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		<title>Quit Smoking Statistics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, about 90% of those that smoke began smoking before the age of 18. Today, the average age for someone to begin smoking is 13 years. The good news is that over 38 million Americans have quit smoking. Something&#8217;s working. Quit smoking pills and capsules. Lozenges. TV ads. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, about 90% of  those that smoke began smoking before the age of 18. Today, the average  age for someone to begin smoking is 13 years.</p>
<p>The good news is that over 38 million Americans have quit  smoking. Something&#8217;s working. <a href="../../quit_smoking_pills.shtml">Quit  smoking pills and capsules</a>. Lozenges. TV ads. Radio ads. Peer  pressure. Societal regulations (many restaurants and bars now prohibit  smoking in and around their premises), the birth of kids, etc.</p>
<p><a href="../../smoking_statistics.shtml"><strong>Some  quit smoking statistics</strong></a>:</p>
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<li>More women than men will attempt to quit smoking although  more men, on average, will have successfully quit smoking (5+ years)</li>
<li>More blacks than whites will attempt to quit smoking although  more whites will have successfully quit smoking (1+ years)</li>
<li>Younger smokers in the age range of 20-44 years will attempt  to quit smoking than older smokers</li>
<li>Smokers who are educated are more likely to attempt to quit  smoking than those without an education</li>
<li>Of those that have successfuly quit smoking, 70% tried mroe  than once, 22% made 3-5 attempts before quitting and 9% made 6+ attempts  before quitting smoking</li>
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