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Stanford Stop Smoking Program

The Stanford Stop Smoking Program is no longer enrolling participants. If you would like more information about the study or if you are already enrolled and wish to contact study staff please call 408-368-3170 or email us at stopsmokingstanford.edu. This program is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and conducted by the Stanford Prevention Research Center SPRC at the Stanford University School of Medicine. SPRC brings together several departments in the School of Medicine in its missi.

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Stanford Stop Smoking Program

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The Stanford Stop Smoking Program is no longer enrolling participants. If you would like more information about the study or if you are already enrolled and wish to contact study staff please call 408-368-3170 or email us at stopsmokingstanford.edu. This program is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and conducted by the Stanford Prevention Research Center SPRC at the Stanford University School of Medicine. SPRC brings together several departments in the School of Medicine in its missi.

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This site stopsmoking.stanford.edu states the following, "The Stanford Stop Smoking Program is no longer enrolling participants." We noticed that the website said " If you would like more information about the study or if you are already enrolled and wish to contact study staff please call 408-368-3170 or email us at stopsmokingstanford." It also stated " This program is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and conducted by the Stanford Prevention Research Center SPRC at the Stanford University School of Medicine. SPRC brings together several departments in the School of Medicine in its missi."

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Friday, March 27, 2009. Saturday, September 13, 2008. The Hull and East Riding Stop Smoking Support Service. Provides individual and group support at a variety of local venues throughout Hull and East Riding. If you smoke and would like help quitting, you can refer yourself to the service by telephoning free on 0800 915 5959. Help with preparing to quit.