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It's never to late to quit smoking, says director of the Conseil québécois sur le tabac et la santé

19 January 2025
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It's never to late to quit smoking, says director of the Conseil québécois sur le tabac et la santé
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The interim director of the Conseil québécois sur le tabac et la santé (CQTS) emphasizes that it’s never too late for smokers to try to quit their addiction, even after multiple unsuccessful attempts. Despite cigarettes being a part of daily life for many for years, the director encourages individuals to keep striving for a smoke-free lifestyle. Persistence and determination are key in successfully overcoming the habit, regardless of past setbacks.

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