Browsing by Subject "Nicotine addiction--South Carolina--Statistics"
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Success in South Carolina : Investment of Cigarette Tax Funds in Smoking Prevention and Cessation
(South Carolina State Library, 2015-06)This paper shows the decrease in smoking in South Carolina through the use of the S.C. Tobacco Quitline, commercials and Medicaid referrals. A record-breaking 4,000+ calls were made to the S.C. Quitline in April 2015. In ... -
Success in South Carolina : investment of cigarette tax funds in smoking prevention and cessation
(South Carolina State Library, 2015-03)Partnership success shows that since 2006, 59 of the state’s 81 school districts now protect 485,255 school-aged students from exposure to tobacco and secondhand smoke. During the same time period, smoking among high school ... -
Success in South Carolina : investment of cigarette tax funds in smoking prevention and cessation
(South Carolina State Library, 2015-04)Smoking costs South Carolina more than $2 billion annually, as well as more than $1 billion in lost workplace productivity. A tobacco-free agency ensures that everyone who works, visits and does business with that agency ... -
Success in South Carolina : Investment of Cigarette Tax Funds in Smoking Prevention and Cessation
(South Carolina State Library, 2015-02)This paper shows the decrease in smoking in South Carolina through the use of the S.C. Tobacco Quitline, commercials and Medicaid referrals. A record-breaking 4,000+ calls were made to the S.C. Quitline in January 2015. ...