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• Quit Coach Program: Sharlynn Daun-Barnett, 645-2837, ext. 5; sd62@buffalo.edu; http://hr.buffalo.edu/ubreathefree.
• Quit Smoking Drop-In Clinic: 114 Student Union, North Campus; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Fridays through Dec. 4.
• Individual consultations: Wellness Education Services, 114 Student Union, 645-2837; Wellness & Work/Life Balance, University Human Resources, 105 HRD Building, North Campus, 645-5357; Michael Hall (for students only), South Campus, 829-3316.
• Life and Learning Workshops: Succeed With Your New Year’s Resolution to Quit Smoking, Jan. 27, 1-2 p.m., 235 Student Union. http://workshops.buffalo.edu/.
• New York State Smokers’ Quitline: 866-NY-QUITS
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