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Overall smoking rates in Indiana and across the nation are on the decline, but not for people with psychiatric illnesses. If you are a smoker and are under treatment for depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar or another mental disorder or addiction, ditching your cigarettes could not only add years to your life it could improve your mental health. Twenty-two percent of adults have a psychiatric disorder, yet they consume 45 percent of cigarettes smoked in the U.S., said Dr. Eric Heiligenstei
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