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Preventing Chronic Disease | Tobacco Treatment Outcomes in Patients With and Without a History of Depression, Czech Republic, 2005"2010 - CDC

disease  treatment  chronic  tobacco  smoking  CDC  history  outcomes  patients  depression  czech  republic  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  outpatient care  tobacco dependence  tobacco treatment 

Higher prevalence of smoking among depressed patients, as well as the risk of depression in smokers, is well documented. The proportion of patients with a history of depression among those seeking intensive treatment of tobacco dependence is also high.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Trends in Cigarette Smoking Rates and Quit Attempts Among Adults With and Without Diagnosed Diabetes, United States, 2001"2010 - CDC

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Quitting smoking is a critical step toward diabetes control. It is not known whether smoking rates in adults with diabetes are similar to rates among adults who do not have the disease or whether people with diabetes have increased motivation to quit.

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QuickStats: Percentage of Adults Aged 18-24 Years Who Had Never Smoked Cigarettes,* by Sex - National Health Interview Survey, United States, 1999-2001 Through 2011-2012

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Three Sudden Cardiac Deaths Associated with Lyme Carditis -United States, November 2012-July 2013

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Very High Blood Lead Levels Among Adults - United States,2002-2011

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HIV Testing and Risk Behaviors Among Gay, Bisexual, andOther Men Who Have Sex with Men - United States

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Notes from the Field: Severe Illness Associated withSynthetic Cannabinoid Use - Brunswick, Georgia, 2013

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Outbreaks of Human Metapneumovirus in Two Skilled NursingFacilities - West Virginia and Idaho, 2011-2012

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Notes from the Field: Primary Amebic MeningoencephalitisAssociated with Ritual Nasal Rinsing - St. Thomas, U.S. VirginIslands, 2012

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