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| | Can Clinical Guidelines be Effective in Decreasing the Rate of Medical Pregnant Smokers? |
 | | The authors are Lister Hill Scholar Richard Windsor, PhD (UAB-Human Studies), Lesa Woodby, PhD (UAB-Human Studies), Thomas Miller, MD, (Alabama Department of Public Health),J. Michael Hardin, PhD (UAB-Health Administration), Myra Crawford, PhD, (UAB-Family and Community Medicine), and Carlo DiClemente, PhD (University of Maryland) |
 | | Windsor can be reached at (205)975-8951 or at rwindsor@uab.edu. |
 | | "What is really impressive," adds Windsor, "is that not only did we see a higher percentage of women quit smoking through the patient education process, but those women that did quit were much heavier smokers than those that quit through the usual care method. |
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