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| ===2021: [https://cfrankdavis.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/masterhatefinalc45x30-custom.jpg Statements about people who smoke found on the internet]=== | | ===2021: [https://cfrankdavis.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/masterhatefinalc45x30-custom.jpg Statements about people who smoke found on the internet]=== |
| *[https://wall-of-hate.quora.com/The-Wall-Of-Hate-The-Wall-Of-Hate-For-best-close-up-reading-visit-the-poster-size-and-freely-downloadable-external-imag Wall of hate info] | | *[https://wall-of-hate.quora.com/The-Wall-Of-Hate-The-Wall-Of-Hate-For-best-close-up-reading-visit-the-poster-size-and-freely-downloadable-external-imag Wall of hate info] |
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| | ===2021: [https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/lung-cancer-stigma-holds-back-treatment-research MNT investigates: How lung cancer stigma holds back research and treatment]=== |
| | *Drs. Carter-Harris and Williamson both encourage people to use person-first language when talking about smoking. One example of this is describing someone as “a person who formerly smoked” rather than “a former smoker.” |
| | *“By labeling someone as a smoker, you’ve depersonalized them, and you’ve identified them by a behavior that’s stigmatized,” Dr. Carter-Harris said. |
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