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Article: WORKERS GET HELP TO STOP UW HOSPITAL'S ANTI-SMOKING PROGRAM IS FREE.(BUSINESS)
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- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- January 20, 2006
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Byline: NATHAN LEAF nleaf@madison.com 608-252-6126
Pat Friese wants to live to be 99.
But after smoking for half a century, the 68-year-old is worried she won't make it unless she finds a way to quit the habit that's been with her for so long.
She's tried to quit before with little luck. Friese even used a nicotine patch but ended up in the hospital after a negative reaction to a high nicotine dose.
But now she's hoping that a new program through her employer, UW Hospital, will make quitting easier. "I'm really hoping this time that I can quit," said Friese, who is a housekeeper at UW Hospital's far East Side clinic. "I have two ...