News Articles 2024 UW-CTRI News Paper: Fear-based Messages Motivate Older Smokers to Consider QuittingExhale Study Results May Help Predict Who Can Switch to Just VapingStudy: Partial Flavor Ban on Vapes Had Addiction Consequences for American StudentsSTOP Cancer Study Reaches Full RecruitmentResearchers: Making Lung-Cancer Screening Eligibility Inclusive, Specific, AccurateUW-CTRI to Examine the Roles of Genetic and Neighborhood Risk on Alcohol Use and MisuseDr. Michael Fiore Receives Prestigious Lienhard Award from National Academy of MedicineTouchdown, Live Vape Free! New Papers Call for Policymakers, Clinicians to Help Black People Avoid Tobacco HarmsFirst Phase of $6 Million NIH Grant Poised to Help UW-CTRI Reach Salvation Army ParticipantsUW Study to Test Effects of Vaping on Heart & Lung HealthKathuria Earns Named ProfessorshipYouth Group Visits UW-CTRIAllison Gorrilla to Manage Wisconsin Nicotine Treatment Integration Project (WiNTiP)UW-CTRI Earns $3.8 Million Grant to Test Nicotine Pouches to Replace SmokingResearchers Consider Using Wearable Devices for Vaping InterventionsPaper: Clinicians Should Assess for Daily and Nondaily SmokingAdolescent Transplant Providers Can Help Youth Quit VapingAll-Staff Meeting Features a TwistMilwaukee Group Celebrates Community Advisory Board’s ContributionsUW-CTRI Celebrates Its Health CounselorsPaper Calls for Improving Standards of Tobacco Treatment in Prisons and JailsStudy: Latine People Use ACT to Quit Smoking, Lower DistressDr. Hasmeena Kathuria Begins as Center DirectorDean Health Plan Incorporates Bucket Approach to Invite Individuals to Address Tobacco UseCampaign, ‘Doctors Refer to the Quit Line,’ Helps Many People Address Tobacco UseQuit Connect Helps Black Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Quit SmokingStudy: Standard Varenicline Highly Cost-EffectiveTrends Show Youth Who Vape Are More AddictedUW-CTRI Professor of Medicine Dr. Jessica Cook Selected to Assist VA to Create a Tobacco GuidelineMilwaukee Event Calls Out Tobacco Industry for Targeting Black YouthNew $4.3 Million Grant Offers Avenues to Help Dual Users Quit SmokingAmerican Indian Quitline Helps Melissa Address Her SmokingNew Study Will Help Youth Quit VapingUW-CTRI Staffers Present at Conference in EdinburghUW-CTRI Promotes Karen Conner to be the Next Outreach DirectorUW-CTRI Appreciates Rob Adsit as He RetiresUW Examines COVID‑related Disparities Among American Indians and Alaska NativesUW-CTRI Thanks Dean Robert Golden for All His SupportAI Finds Influx of Vaping Posts on Social MediaCancer Initiative Serves 100,000 PatientsUW-CTRI and UWCCC Team up to STOP CancerMore 2024 Articles posts More 2023 UW-CTRI News UW-CTRI’s Skora Serves as Panelist at Symposium in FloridaStudy Finds Connection Between Smoking Withdrawal and Fear, AnxietyBREATHE 2 Coaches Appreciated as Study Nears Full RecruitmentExperts Discuss Tobacco Use Issues on Wisconsin Public RadioSmoking Intervention is Cost-effectiveUW-CTRI Participates in NCI’s Cancer Moonshot Seminar SeriesCoalition Promotes the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line to Young AdultsUW-CTRI Continues to Foster DHS 75 Implementation for Tobacco TreatmentStudy Findings Could Help Oncology Centers Treat Smoking More Efficiently, SustainablyWhite House Features New VA Pilot ProgramQuit Line Helped Derrick Quit VapingLa Causa Partners with UW-CTRI to Help Staff, Patients to Quit SmokingBucket Approach Continues to Help People Across Wisconsin Quit SmokingCollaborators Meet in Milwaukee with Community Advisory Board Innovative VA Study Removes Barriers to CareUW-CTRI Outreach Specialist Speaks on National WebinarStudy: Machine Learning Used to Analyze 150,000 COVID-19 Patients, Predict MortalitySubstance Use Counseling Instructor: Make Tobacco Use a Priority in SUD TreatmentNew Research Gives Those Who Vape a VoiceUW-CTRI All-Staff Meeting Honors Retirees, Looks to the FutureResearch Findings: How Quitlines Can Help People Who Use E-cigarettes, TooNew Grant Empowers Team to Address Smoking Disparities in MilwaukeeDr. Fiore Attends White House Event for the Cancer MoonshotUW-CTRI Is HiringStudy Results: What Happens When a Loved One with COVID-19 is Put on a Ventilator?Chris Ripley Helps BREATHE 2 Participant Quit SmokingUS Smoking Rate Now 11 PercentCook Promoted to ProfessorNew Grant to Help Parents Who Smoke While Their Children Are in a HospitalStudy: Wisconsin Adults Who Smoke Receive Primary Care Less, Visit the Hospital MoreUW-CTRI to Present at Conference in TexasGranddaughter Happy Because BREATHE 2 Participant Quit SmokingBillboard Promotes Quit Line Program for TeensUW-CTRI Media Round-up: Talking ResolutionsStudent Presents Poster on Nicotine PatchNew Study Reveals Disparities Between Rural and Urban Healthcare UtilizationCollaborators Empower African Americans to Quit Tobacco UseMore 2023 Articles posts More 2022 UW-CTRI News America’s Most Cited: UW-CTRI ResearchersStudy: Genetics May Help Providers Match Patients with Treatments to Quit TobaccoSRNT President and Guideline Panelist Discusses Her Work to Help People Quit Commercial TobaccoNew Findings Reveal a Need for Change in Correctional FacilitiesUW-CTRI Scientists Present Findings at the UW Department of Medicine Research DayDr. Doug Jorenby Set to Retire July 3UW-CTRI Ranks 9th Worldwide in Total Tobacco PublicationsUW-CTRI Researcher Dr. Wendy Slutske Promoted to Professor with TenureBucket Approach Reaches More than 1,300 ProvidersDeadline Arrives for Behavioral Health Providers to Implement Chapter 75 UpdatesFiore to Step Down as Director in July 2023, Continue Working at UW-CTRIStudy: Is Substituting Vapes for Cigs Sustainable? Programs In Northern Wisconsin Implement the Bucket Approach to Help Patients QuitBREATHE 2 Project 3 Begins in ClinicsFor Jackie, Quitting Smoking is the Cat’s MeowPractice Quit Attempts May Help Ease into QuittingWithdraw from Tobacco Study Completes RecruitmentUW-CTRI Colleagues Present in New OrleansTobacco Care Managers Play Pivotal Role in BREATHE 2 ResearchUW-CTRI Identifies New Approach to Help More People Quit Smoking, Reduce DisparitiesBaker and Fiore Edit NCI Monograph #23Dr. Stevens Smith Set to Retire January 1Dr. Fiore Presents to Thoracic SocietyTom Piasecki Promoted to Professor with TenureUW-CTRI Staff to Present in New OrleansNew System Helps Rheumatology Clinics Refer to the Quit Line—Fast“Mac” Honored for Advocacy WorkCook Addresses Government Stakeholders on How to Motivate People to Consider QuittingDr. Michael Fiore Inducted into Honor SocietyOptions Study Completes RecruitmentFDA Proposes Rules Prohibiting Menthol Cigarettes and Flavored CigarsDr. Johnson Promoted to Assistant ProfessorUW Researchers Present Findings at SRNT Conference in BaltimoreFDA: Zeller Discusses Timelines on Menthols, Synthetic Nicotine, New Media CampaignUW-CTRI Celebrates 30 YearsUW-CTRI, C3I Staff to Present at Research Conference in BaltimoreQuit Line Campaigns Tout ServicesNational Podcast Interviews Dr. PiperUW-CTRI Medications Chart to Appear in Popular Research JournalUW-CTRI Garners $300,000 Grant to Analyze COVID DataUW-CTRI to Help Train Substance Use Providers on New DHS 75 RequirementsStudy Helps Reach More Cancer Patients Who Smoke to Help Them Quit, Reduce DisparitiesMcCarthy, Piper, and Baker Assume Shared Research Director RolesCelebrating a Hero for Black History MonthUW-CTRI Collaborator Pat McBride Publishes BookDr. Berg Wraps Up Her Work at UW-CTRIBeacon House Shines with the Bucket ApproachMore 2022 Articles posts More 2021 UW-CTRI News Dr. Bob Croyle to Retire after a Career of Overseeing a Decline in Cancer RatesMindfulness App Helps People Avoid SmokingWisconsin Incorporating Tobacco Treatment into Certification Training for Peer Specialists2 FREE Ways to Quit Smoking, Bake More MemoriesStudy: Point of Care Approach to Tobacco Treatment Helps Cancer Patients QuitJAMA Paper: Using Varenicline (Chantix) at Standard Dosing Gets Same Results as Extended or Combo UseWisconsin Requires Behavioral Health Centers to Have a Plan for Tobacco TreatmentPiasecki Named Fellow of the American Psychological AssociationStudy: Offering Incentives to Pregnant Medicaid Members WorksUW-CTRI Thanks Amy ConlonConner Takes Reins from Christiansen to Address Behavioral Health and Tobacco UseDrs. Slutske and Piasecki Join UW-CTRIHave you Heard that Podcast? Pandemic: Appreciating Colleagues Who Worked In-PersonOpt-Out Strategy Helps More Inpatients Get TreatmentCBS Milwaukee Discusses Youth Vaping with Dr. PiperDr. Doug Jorenby Discusses Vaping on Wisconsin Public RadioFindings: Peds Respiratory Therapists In Position to Help Smokers QuitUW-CTRI and WWHF Study Helps Babies Grow Smoke-freeDr. Adrienne Johnson Guest Stars on PodcastUW-CTRI Collaborator Wins Blues CompetitionBREATHE 2 Enrolls More Than 190 PatientsUW-CTRI Partners with AmeriCorps Recovery CoachesUW-CTRI Helps People in the Justice SystemUW-CTRI’s ‘Withdraw from Tobacco Study’ Will Begin SoonOneida Nation Partners with UW to Help Prevent StrokesTo Help People Quit, Sometimes Less is More‘Bucket Approach’ Grantee Makes Its Campus Tobacco-Free3 New Projects Will Help Behavioral Health Patients Quit SmokingAdrienne Johnson Scores 2 Grants, 2 PapersFDA Bans Menthol, UW-CTRI Staff Support No Menthol SundayStudy: E-Referral to Quit Line WorksQuitlines: 10 Million Calls and CountingBREATHE 2 Advisor Dr. Jennifer McClure Helps Reach More People Who SmokeStudy Finds Extreme Smoking Rates Among Rural Drug UsersFiore Named Recipient of Hilldale AwardPiper Promoted to ProfessorMed Students Learn Online about Tobacco Treatment Regional Outreach Specialists Fulfill Key Role for the BREATHE 2 StudyUW-CTRI Staff Well Represented at First All-Virtual SRNT Annual MeetingQuit Line Caller Pays It ForwardClient and Provider Sing Praises of ‘Bucket Approach’Zwaga Investigates How Providers Differ in Treating Patients’ Tobacco UseDr. Tim Baker Renewed for Honored Professorship at UWAurora Doctors Excited About BREATHE 2 Study’s PromiseMore 2021 Articles posts More 2020 UW-CTRI News C3I Expands Consortium to Help Cancer Patients Quit SmokingNew BREATHE 2 Care Manager Has a Personal Connection to Tobacco UseBREATHE 2 Study Re-Launches at Pilot Clinic with COVID-19 PrecautionsStudy Finds Varenicline Best Before Quitting, Combo Meds During a Quit AttemptHUD Residents Report Smoke-free Rule Spurred Positive ChangesAdvocates Celebrate ‘Mac’ on His 64-year Anniversary of RecoveryDr. Baker’s Novel Treatment Can Improve Craving and AnhedoniaConlon Presents at State Virtual ConferenceJAMA Internal Medicine Paper: ‘Best’ Hospitals Should Report on their Tobacco TreatmentDr. Mike Miller Collaborates with UW-CTRI to Help Smokers QuitWisconsin Tobacco Quit Line Offers New Website, New ProgramCalifornia Bans All Tobacco FlavorsTobacco: A Dual Risk to Black LivesNCI Grants Supplement Award to Deejay ZwagaUW-CTRI Researcher Presents on Smoking and DementiaDecreasing Nicotine Gum Use May Lead to Lapsing Back to SmokingUW-CTRI Outreach Director Presents on National WebinarDr. Baker Discusses COVID-19 and Smoking‘Options Study’ Begins Recruitment, UW-CTRI Reopens Research with COVID SafeguardsUW-CTRI Paper Calls for More Research on VapingNew UW-CTRI Study to Investigate Withdrawal from TobaccoUW-CTRI Researcher Dr. Kristin Berg Wins AwardQuit Line Offers Text EnrollmentBREATHE 2 Collaborator: A Pioneer of Qualitative ResearchState Council Endorses Addressing Tobacco Use Disorders at Addiction Treatment ProgramsUW-CTRI Research Offers Clues to Sparking Successful Attempts to Quit SmokingNew Graduate Fellow to Study Smoking, Disparities, and COVID-19Primary-Care Physician Impacts COVID-19 Care, UW-CTRI ResearchDuring Pandemic, UW-CTRI Partners with DHS and GHC to Reach SmokersGrant to Disseminate ‘Bucket Approach,’ Help Behavioral-Health Patients Quit SmokingUW-CTRI Research Specialist Publishes Her First Paper, Eyes Graduate GigDr. Brian Williams Brings Pediatric Expertise to UW-CTRI ResearchFormer Smoker Gets New WheelsDr. Danielle McCarthy and Dr. Bruce Christiansen Garner PromotionsBefore Pandemic, UW-CTRI Shared Findings in New OrleansMed Students Learn from UW-CTRI How to Help Patients Quit SmokingUW-CTRI Staff to Present at SRNT in New OrleansDr. Collins Helps UW-CTRI Optimize TreatmentsBREATHE 2 Study Begins at Pilot ClinicABC 27 News Interviews Megan Piper on Juul and VapingOutreach Specialist Trains Behavioral Health Providers on Treating Tobacco UsePaper in JAMA Peds Highlights Challenges of Helping Youth Quit SmokingUW-CTRI’s Amy Skora Serves on Faculty for National Initiative to Help HUD ResidentsDr. Bolt Helps UW-CTRI Measure How Treatments WorkUW-CTRI Contributes to U.S. Surgeon General Report on Tobacco CessationMore than 260 Health Professionals Take New Online Course on the ‘Bucket Approach’Danielle McCarthy Receives Mentorship AwardEsteemed Researcher Dr. Robin Mermelstein Continues Collaboration with UW-CTRIDr. Russ Glasgow Helps UW-CTRI Bring Research Into the Real WorldBREATHE 2 Collaborator Wrote the Code that Advanced UW-CTRI ResearchMegan Piper Elected President of Society for Research on Nicotine & TobaccoMore 2020 Articles posts More 2019 UW-CTRI News Paper Calls on Oncologists to Help Patients Quit SmokingUW-CTRI Outreach Specialist Featured on Statewide Webinar for Wisconsin Cancer CouncilDrs. Piper and Fiore Educate State Legislators on Vaping, Tobacco Purchasing AgeNew Grant to Evaluate eReferral to the Quit LineStudy: How Genetic Markers May Impact Side Effects from Nicotine Replacement Therapy QUITS Participant Rocks a Smoke-free LifeTeenager, Doctors Warn About Effects of VapingDr. Fiore Discusses Smoking and Vaping with Wisconsin Public RadioMomentum Builds for Cancer Centers Treating Tobacco UseSecretary Designate, Former US Assistant Health Secretary Visit UW Campus‘Bucket Approach’ Online Behavioral Health Training Debuts, Funding ExtendedDual Users of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes More Likely to Quit Vaping than SmokingAbility to Tolerate Distress Associated with Smoking AbstinenceUW-CTRI Online Trainings Among Most Popular Across UW CampusUW-CTRI Colleagues Present at National Conference in MinneapolisA Study Participant Tried to Quit Smoking Before Her Daughter Got Her Doctor’s White Coat—Did She Succeed? Johnson Presents at Conference on Alzheimer’sUW-CTRI Course Empowers Med Student to Help Relative, Patients Try to Quit SmokingMegan Piper Named Recipient of Faculty Excellence in Research AwardUW-CTRI Staff to Present Outreach Projects at National Health Conference in MinneapolisNicotine Gum May Increase the Likelihood of Quit Attempts in Patients Initially Unwilling to QuitUW-CTRI Researchers Present Posters at Research Day, Win AwardsParents Stop Smoking for Their Kids, Credit UW-CTRI StudyDan Bolt Wins Mid-Career AwardUW-CTRI Student Plays in College World SeriesPeeters Presents on the Quit Line During Statewide Event on Youth VapingGardner Presents Research on How Smoking Cessation Therapies Affect SleepVA Staff Discuss How to Help Veterans Quit Tobacco UseWhy Don’t More Doctors Help Cancer Patients Quit Smoking?New App Designed to Help Doctors and Patients Discuss Quit-Smoking ResourcesAdvocates Work to Eliminate Tobacco Disparities in WisconsinIncentives Help Low-Income Women Stay Smoke-free After Child BirthInnovative Therapy Offers Three Meds to Quit Smoking, with Mild Side EffectsNBC 15 Investigates Teen VapingDr. Fiore Discusses Public Health Impact of Tobacco 21 LawsDoug Jorenby Presents at Cancer ConferenceJess Cook Presents Research at Grand Rounds on Motivating Patients to Quit SmokingStudy: Vaping Devices Can Help Reduce Smoking Dependence – But Will They Quit?Wisconsin Leads Nation in Doctor Interventions to Help Patients Quit SmokingSmoking Cessation System Changes Succeed in Minnesota American Indian Health ClinicsVaping a Hot Topic at SRNT in San Francisco, Including in UW-CTRI PresentationsMedicaid Promotes Tobacco-Cessation Benefit to Providers, MembersWisconsin Tobacco Quit Line Helped 11,000 in 2018, Including Caller Mary TuckerOncologist Dr. Jim Cleary Helps UW-CTRI Conduct High-Quality ResearchFinancial Incentives Help Medicaid Recipients Quit SmokingThe WiNTiP DecadeUW-CTRI Researchers to Present at SRNT Conference in San FranciscoUW-CTRI Collaborates with Doctors in Italy to Help Italians Quit SmokingMore 2019 Articles posts More 2018 UW-CTRI News Analysis Exposes Disparities in Invitations for Tobacco TreatmentCoalitions, WiNTiP, UW-CTRI Partner to Reach Behavioral Health Providers Across WisconsinOSH Announces ‘Year of Cessation’ Efforts to Help Patients Quit SmokingJourney Mental Health Goes Tobacco-Free, Receives Mac Award from WiNTiPFDA Proposes Banning Menthol Cigarettes, Removing Most Flavored E-Cigs Out of Convenience Stores and Gas StationsU.S. Smoking Rate Down to 14%UW-CTRI Outreach Team Takes Quit Line eReferral to Health SystemsNational Cancer Centers Meet in Wisconsin, Help Patients Quit SmokingWisconsin Newspaper Interviews UW-CTRI Researcher on Youth VapingExhale Study Shows Dual Users Smoke Less, Don’t Intend to QuitUW-CTRI Hires Postdoctoral Fellow – Will Analyze Data on Smoking and DrinkingElementary School Student Urges Grown-ups to Quit Smoking and Kids to Never StartUW-CTRI Paper on Smokers Living with HIV Gives Insight for Future Cessation InterventionsUW-CTRI Hires Postdoctoral FellowScientific Advisors Meet in Madison to Discuss Progress on Innovative EHR ProjectsNew Grant Awarded to Christiansen to Help Patients with Mental Illness Quit SmokingUW-CTRI Partners with Epic, GHC to Help Patients Quit SmokingResearchers Encourage Examination of Genotypes in Clinical TrialsStudy Ahead of Schedule, Health Counselors’ Experience ShowsInnovative Study Helps Smokers Practice QuittingInteragency Committee in Washington, D.C. Addresses Smoking and Behavioral HealthNational Smoking Rate Down to 13.9%, Yet Much Work RemainsMore Gum + Patches Meant Better ChancesOutreach Specialists Inspire Smiles Former Smoker Enjoys Sunny Outlook UW-CTRI Staff Share Findings at UW Department of Medicine Research Day UW Designated by NCI to Help Cancer Patients QuitUW-CTRI Researchers Complete Enrollment for VA Study to Help Veterans Quit SmokingInpatient Tobacco-Cessation Program About to Begin at UW HospitalDr. Fiore Shares UW’s Work on Tobacco Cessation with Legislative Staff in Washington, DCPaper Reports New Analysis Method to Study Smokers’ Social NetworksCrowd Follows Piper to Understand Tobacco Cessation and Effects on Social NetworksReferral Rates Vary Across Clinics in Quit-Smoking StudyAdsit Presents on Health Care Systems ChangeHow One Man Found Success to Quit SmokingQuit Line Launches Enhancement, Offering New Web EnrollmentU.S. Surgeon General, FDA Commissioner Talk Tobacco Control at SRNT in BaltimoreUW-CTRI Presents Research at SRNT BaltimoreUW-CTRI Submits Next Major Center Grant ProposalMore than 2,200 Volunteer for QUITSFour More UW-CTRI Posters Added for SRNTUW-CTRI Outreach Specialist Presents at Statewide SummitUW-CTRI to Partner with First Breath Families Program on New Community Impact GrantMore 2018 Articles posts More 2017 UW-CTRI News UW-CTRI Lends Expertise to National Cancer Institute’s ‘Moonshot’ Tobacco InitiativeSurvey Says: Providers Don’t Realize Patients with Mental Illness Want to Quit SmokingState Opioid Treatment Grant Requires Tobacco Cessation ComponentUW-CTRI Researchers to Share Findings During 10 Presentations at National ConferenceUW Hospital Will Implement EHR-Based Tobacco Treatment Intervention in Early 2018Mundt Crunches Cost Effectiveness Data for Tobacco TreatmentClinical Practice Guideline Continues to Have a Global ImpactNew GHC Outreach Specialist Partners with UW-CTRI on Research StudyCombination NRT Reduces Cessation Fatigue, New Dynamical Model FindsUW-CTRI Health Counselor’s Rock Band Featured in Spin MagazinePilot Project Offers Patients eReferrals to SmokeFreeTXTExhale Study Completes Recruitment, Pulmonary Data Analysis BeginsUW-CTRI Outreach Specialist to Speak at State Pharmacy ConventionFiore Helps Create Guidelines for WHO Framework for Global Tobacco ControlDr. Pat McBride Joins UW-CTRIAdsit Serves on Faculty at CDC’s Summer Tobacco-Control AcademyUW-CTRI’s ‘Bucket Approach’ to Help Patients with Severe Mental Illness Quit SmokingHelp for TroopsBREATHE Study Exceeds Enrollment Goal for Project 13 Ways for People with Mental Illness to Quit SmokingStudy: Want More Friends? Quit SmokingUW-CTRI Director Wins National AwardUW-CTRI’s Dr. Bruce Christiansen Wins National Unsung Hero AwardUW-CTRI Celebrates 25th AnniversaryUW-CTRI Staff Present Findings at SRNT Conference in ItalyNew Paper Explains Success of Factorial Designs in Tobacco ResearchUW-CTRI Staff to Present at National Conference in Austin, TexasUW Health Clinics to Implement eReferrals to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit LinePiper Re-elected Secretary/Treasurer of SRNTJoseph and the Amazing Tobacco Quit LineNBC 15: Father of 4 Quits Smoking for His FamilyCan Smartphone Games Help Smokers Quit?FDA Removes Boxed Warnings from 2 Quit-Smoking MedicationsMore 2017 Articles posts More 2016 UW-CTRI News UW-CTRI Director Wins Ochsner AwardNEJM: Smoking Rate Decreased Markedly During Obama’s TenureStudy: Want More Friends? Quit Smoking3 Ways People with Mental Illness Can Quit SmokingFDA Asserts Authority Over Tobacco Products, Including E-cigsMore 2016 Releases posts More 2015 UW-CTRI News WINTIP Films Videos for Interactive Training ModuleUW-CTRI Publishes 4 Articles in Journal AddictionUW-CTRI Staff Present at North American Quitline Consortium ConferenceExhale Study Participants Smoke and Vape for Science in AnnexNew EHR System to Refer Smokers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit LineUW-CTRI Staff Present at Conference Focused on Vulnerable PopulationsUW-CTRI Begins Exhale Study on Use of E-cigs and CigarettesAdsit Named to Board of Directors of North American Quitline ConsortiumGenetic Variant Reduces Likelihood of Quitting Smoking, Boosts Earlier Onset of Lung CancerCBS 58: E-cigs, Are They Safe?Study: Genetics Factor into Nicotine Metabolism, Smoking Levels, and Cancer RiskQuit Line Helps Homeless People Quit SmokingTim Baker Wins Prestigious AwardDean Physician a Champion for BREATHE StudyBREATHE Study Begins Helping PatientsUW-CTRI Staff Present Research at 2015 SRNT Conference in PhillyQuit Line Helps Mother and Daughter Stop SmokingMore 2015 Articles posts More Adult Cigarette Smoking Rate Overall Hits All-time LowUW-CTRI Prepares to Launch BREATHE StudyResearchers Hope to Further Link Genetics to Quit-Smoking TreatmentsSchlam Receives Research AwardUW-CTRI Outreach Team Hosts Days of Learning Across WisconsinStudy: Web Site Works Best As Stand-Alone Intervention to Help Patients Quit SmokingAnhedonia Could Be Key to Unlocking Tobacco AddictionPiper Becomes Associate Director of ResearchGenetics Research: Meds Can Help Smokers Overcome Risk Factors to QuitSome Veterans Who Smoke Mistakenly Believe It Relieves PTSDBehavioral Health Program Helps Peers Help Peers Quit SmokingeReferrals to Quit Line Outpace Fax ReferralsUS Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking: 50 Years of ProgressCMS Adopts Two Tobacco Measures for Psychiatric HospitalsNew York Times: New Report From WHO Calls For Regulation of E-CigarettesCBS 3 Asks Dr. Jorenby About E-cigsBaseball Legend Tony Gwynn Has Died From Cancer He Attributed to Chewing TobaccoSmoking Employees Cost $6,000 a Year More, Study Finds83% of Community Health Centers Want to Quit SmokingUW Awards Hilldale Honor to Dr. Michael FioreACA Requires Insurers to Cover Treatment to Help Smokers QuitAdvocates Call on FDA to Enact New Regulations on CigarettesNew York Times: Poisonous Nicotine LiquidVideo: Helping Patients with Addictions or Mental Illness to Quit SmokingNew Handbook Offers Policies on Tobacco-free Programs for People with Mental Illness and Substance Abuse IssuesUW-CTRI Test Results Likely Saved Patient’s LifeMore 2014 Articles posts More