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21. Should We Pay People to Be Healthier?

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Jan 21, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Quitting Smoking Is Harder Than Quitting Heroin
03:43 • 2min
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Paying Smokers to Quit Smoking Can Help You Quit
05:15 • 2min
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Paying People to Quit Smoking During Pregnancy
06:48 • 5min
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Paying Smokers to Quit Smoking Can't Help You Lose Weight
11:58 • 5min
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Loss Aversion - How to Increase Physical Activity Without Money
17:28 • 2min
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Paying People to Quit Smoking Isn't Working in the Real World
19:42 • 3min
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Quitting Smoking Is a Public Health Success Story
22:12 • 2min
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Paying People to Quit Smoking Is Not Just for Health Plans
24:23 • 3min
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27:40 • 2min
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Each year, millions of people get sick or die from diseases caused by their own unhealthy behavior. Getting people to change their bad habits – to quit smoking, eat better, or exercise – can be extremely hard. But what if we paid them? 


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