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The World Health Organization (WHO) created a first -of-its-kind clinical treatment guideline for tobacco cessation in adults.
The free guide spans over 50 pages and details aspects of tobacco cessation such as finding behavioral support and treatment recommendations.
With this guide available to the public, WHO hopes to positively impact the health of millions worldwide.
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