Most New Yorkers Fail Effort To Quit Smoking

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Of city smokers who tried to quit last year, 80% — or 500,000 smokers — resumed within three months, according to a new Health Department survey.

Almost half of smokers said they relapsed because of stressful situations, while 20% started smoking again during social situations when alcohol was present.

The Health Department data are based on a phone survey of 2,400 smokers contacted during August and September 2006.

The Health Department also reported yesterday that it has given away more than 5,500 nicotine patches and nearly 700 packs of gum since it launched its giveaway program last week.


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