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Seven Deadly Myths, produced in 2000 and hosted by former cover model, entrepreneur and smoking cessation advocate Christy Turlington, is a 17-minute closed captioned video that explores some of the common myths about smoking and empowers women to become or stay smoke-free.
\nMyth | \nTitle | \nTranscript | \n
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1 | \nIt won't happen to me | \nTranscript | \n
2 | \nIt\u2019s not like I am hurting anyone but myself. | \nTranscript | \n
3 | \nI'm not hooked. | \nTranscript | \n
4 | \nSure I smoke, but at least I don't do drugs, have unsafe sex, or get drunk. | \nTranscript | \n
5 | \nIt\u2019s better to smoke because if I quit, I\u2019m going to get fat. | \nTranscript | \n
6 | \nI smoke \"light\" cigarettes, so I won't get hurt as much. | \nTranscript | \n
7 | \nI've tried to quit, but I can't. | \nTranscript | \n