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Local Smokers Struggle to Quit in 2013
An estimated 7,300 San Mateo County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.

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Hometown: Arcata, California
Currently Residing in: Aptos, California
Birthday: April 18
An estimated 7,300 San Mateo County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.

An estimated 13,000 Santa Clara County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.
An estimated 13,000 Santa Clara County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.
An estimated 13,000 Santa Clara County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.
An estimated 1,700 Marin County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.
An estimated 7,300 San Mateo County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.
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An estimated 1,900 Santa Cruz County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.
An estimated 13,000 Santa Clara County residents have already failed in their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking.
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