; 1% reported smoking more. Smokers also reported having negative emotional responses to the graphic warnings, such as fear (44%) and disgust (58%), and that those with stronger reactions were more likely to quit or try to quit smoking or reduce tobacco use in the following three months.
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2004 Canadian survey of smokers found that 1 of 5 participants reported having smoked less due to graphic health warnings
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