Study: Older Smokers Can Still Significantly Lower Risk Of Death If They Quit
Researcher Sara Nash tells NPR's Ailsa Chang why it's never to late to quit smoking. She's one of the authors of a new NIH-AARP study.
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December 4, 2016 at 08:41PM
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NPR News: Study: Older Smokers Can Still Significantly Lower Risk Of Death If They Quit
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