In 1988, nearly 23% of the public smoked, compared to 13% last year. Last year also saw youth smoking decline to 14.6%, one of the lowest rates in the nation, state health officials say.
Meanwhile, telephone calls to the "1 800 No Butts" help line are up 25% over last year, data show. Kimberly Belshe, secretary of California's Health and Human Services Agency, said in an announcement that authorities estimate the program has over the last two decades saved 1 million lives and $86 billion in healthcare costs.
Reference: Cigarette use in California is in steep decline by Eric Bailey, Los Angeles Times, 4/9/2009.
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