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Anti-smoking clinics low on medicine

By Wang Qingyun | China Daily | Updated: 2013-12-05 07:10

Clinics to help smokers kick the habit are facing medication shortages.

A combination of behavioral intervention and medication can significantly increase the chances of a person quitting cigarettes, health experts said.

"Many can quit through just intervention, such as consulting a doctor or calling a hotline," said Fu Dongbo, a specialist with the World Health Organization.

Anti-smoking clinics low on medicine

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