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UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS​​​
November 19: Intensive Behavioral Health Approaches
December 9: Mindfulness Training for Smokers *Facilitator Training*
January 20, 2026: Tobacco Treatment in Adolescent and Young Adult Populations
February 23-Mar 3, 2026: Comprehensive TTS Training
March 20, 2026: Tobacco Dependence Pharmacotherapy

TTS Tips
Bite-sized doses of practice-changing knowledge and treatment tips to help your patients quit tobacco for good


New Study Finds Those Who Smoke and Vape Have Increased Lung Cancer Risk
As the landscape of e-cigarette use continues to evolve in the US, research has been mounting on the potential health harms. Previous studies have shown that e-cigarette use contributes to heart and lung disease. Now, a recent case control study conducted in Ohio shows a potential link between dual use – smoking both cigarettes and vaping – and an increased risk of lung cancer. The bottom line: those who smoke and vape have increased lung cancer risk.
Nov 133 min read


Smoking: A Huge Modifiable Risk Factor for Colorectal Cancer
How patients who quit smoking can decrease their risk of colorectal cancer March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and a...
Mar 8, 20232 min read
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