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CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Brian H.’s Tip
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Protect friends and family with lifesaving naloxone (:30)
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Protect yourself from the dangers of fentanyl (:30)
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CDC: Tips From Former Smokers - Shawn W.’s Tip Ad
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Quitting Smoking Reduces Your Risk of Heart Attack
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COVID-19 Vaccines PSA: Safety – Dr. Walters (15 seconds)
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Quit Smoking Reduces Your Risk of Lung Cancer
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CDC: Tips From Former Smokers - Geri M.: Texting Tip
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General Doingit PSA: 15
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CDC Briefing Room: COVID-19 Update and Risks
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CDC: Start Talking. Stop HIV.: Steamy Chat
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Let’s Stop HIV Together English PSA
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CDC: Tips from Former Smokers - Anthem Ad
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Let’s Stop HIV Together Prevention PSA: Spanish
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Lisa: Be Your Own Health Advocate
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Understanding the risks of mixing drugs (:30)
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CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Becky H.’s Tip
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A Flu Vaccine is More Important than Ever! (15 second)
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Understanding addiction to support recovery (:30)
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Tele's Rx Awareness Story (30 seconds)
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CDC: Tips From Former Smokers - Roosevelt S.’s Tip Ad
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Welcome to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For over 75 years, CDC has been dedicated to protecting health and promoting quality of life through the prevention and control of disease, injury, and disability. We are committed to programs that reduce the health and economic consequences of the leading causes of death and disability, thereby ensuring a long, productive, healthy life for all people. * For questions, please call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) TTY: 1-888-232-6348 or visit www.cdc.gov/info to reach English or Spanish-speaking representatives. * Comments received are subject to PRA & may be archived https://www.cdc.gov/Other/policies.html.To review the CDC Comment Policy visit https://www.cdc.gov/other/public-comment...
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MasterZaymin (8 years ago)
his face at he end... the way it shook. his eyes. I literally saw and felt his pain. The want for himself to have never gone through it. I hurt knowing this happens. Thank you for your service Brian.
missagente8100 (9 years ago)
My hats off to you, sir! For your service to our country and helping people quit smoking!
cricketcricket9749 (3 years ago)
He just passed away 12/16/22...RIP Brian. Thank you for your service
angelahaydenrealtor6056 (10 years ago)
So proud of you sharing your experience. You're going to help a lot of people. Power of change is in all of us! Go Team Brian!
Alan_One1 (10 years ago)
Thanks for your service, Brian. I'm glad you got a chance at life.
tmntfangirl4700 (5 years ago)
Thank you for your services sir.
King_Colombia_Inc (5 years ago)
Thank you for your service.
robinacosta8815 (6 years ago)
Thank you for your service
noeliajacinto4642 (7 years ago)
I got heart disease without smoke ing.
chloemaja7741 (5 years ago)
16 mil views!
nataliedenton7018 (10 years ago)
yeah
alan5953 (8 years ago)
I read that he received a heart transplant and wasn't eligible until after he quit smoking. With the very limited availability of donor hearts, I question why anyone who ruined their heart from smoking should be entitled to a heart transplant when others who need one through no fault of their own have to die. Not only that, but smoking is more addictive than just about anything else, and we have no way of knowing if that person is going to start smoking again after they get the new heart and think they're "cured". Glad this man is using his extended life to help others, though.
jgm9807 (5 years ago)
Visit CDC.GOV/TIPS
godschild5587 (5 years ago)
why no ban cigarettes and alcohol in the country? if gov really care about our health then they will van alcohol and cigarettes specially alcohol because it kills innocent people too.
teenblue8147 (5 years ago)
It's hard to serve you country when you too weak to put on your uniform
benjaminhaywood5563 (9 years ago)
he's not a veteran. his ranks are off. the most stripes you can have on the bottom of his chevrons is 5, meaning ur a tech sergeant. but he has 6 instead. these are not USAF ranks that are on the uniform and even the hats show ranks that are false...this had a decent message but don't claim to be something ur not showing false ranks...