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| Hancock with CDC Director Tom Frieden |
Lisha Hancock's decision to interrupt her two-decade smoking pattern was sparked by her viewing of a Centers representing Disease Control and Prevention’s “Tips from Former Smokers” campaign for profit, reports Sarah Bennett of The News-Enterprise in Elizabethtown.
Hancock's partner often urged her to renounce, and several of her relatives died from smoking, but she still didn't renounce. She continuously had a sore throat and blocked sinuses, but she still didn't renounce. Then, she maxim the for profit.

