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Wisconsin Smokers' Health Study
He had tried to quit for 20 years. “This time, I’m going to do it. My grandfather died of lung cancer; I don’t want to go out like that.” Mo’s primary physician recently tested his blood pressure, cholesterol and metabolism—they have all improved. A Saturn mechanic, he occasionally pushes cars in or out of the garage. “Before, I’d get done and I’d be dying,” he said, “but now I feel so much better. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I feel strong and I sleep better.” At first he had nightmares that he relapsed and then was really hard on himself. But those dreams quickly dissipated. Mo is now featured in an ongoing series about quitting on the local CBS TV news in Madison. The Wisconsin Smokers' Health Study is still recruiting in Milwaukee. To access the UW-CTRI news story archives, click here. |
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