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Jump to full article: State College (PA) Centre Daily Times, 2008-05-07 Author: KAWANZA NEWSON - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Intro: According to the latest figures from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20.8 percent of adults in the United States smoke, accounting for about 438,000 deaths each year. In Wisconsin, 21 percent of adults smoke, according to the latest statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services.
Fiore said that a third of all smokers try to quit each year, and that 70 percent of Wisconsin smokers say they've tried to stop at least once.
Shirley Reimer started smoking a half-pack of cigarettes daily when she 18 years old because it seemed cool and helped her relax. She was unaware she had a genetic lung disease called sarcoidosis that would be worsened by her habit.
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