INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An online program to help Hoosiers stop smoking, usually costing nearly $100, will be free for the rest of the month. American Lung Association’s program, which typically costs ...
Smoking rates in the United States are at historic lows and fewer people are dying from tobacco-related lung cancer — in part because the federal government has pumped millions of dollars into ...
Cigarette consumption in Indiana dropped 40% during the first three months of a long-sought tax increase, according to the ...
The recent increase in tobacco taxes have spurred smoker Richard Gregory, 55, of Belleville, to think harder about quitting. If and when that day comes, he'll try to do it cold turkey, too, he said.