Presidential Smoking = Public Health Opportunity

President Barack Obama’s ongoing battle with cigarettes provides an enormous public health opportunity to do something to reduce the 400,000 American lives lost every year to smoking.

But there is at least one big difference between Obama and most Americans when it comes to quitting: His access to enlightened medical advice helped him achieve and apparently sustain a drastic reduction in his smoking.

The strategy may not be available to many Americans. It should be.

The president got a leg up through the flexible use of medicinal nicotine products. While that is great for him, this raises important treatment policy issues.

Read more: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/ct-oped-0402-smoking-20100402,0,1055426.story
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