Women have a harder time kicking the habit than men, according to a new Yale study.
The study's results highlight a need for gender-specific programs to help people quit the deadly smoking habit.
The Baltimore Sun reporter Kathleen Megan sat down with one of the researchers for an enlightening Q&A about the study's results. Read "Smoking Cessation Harder for Women than Men."
Program manager Angela Wilson wants to hear your success stories in tobacco control. 



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