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This site is for anyone that is looking for great information to help them quit smoking. There is no single best way to quit smoking. Finding
the right products, building the right plan, and having lots of determination is the key to becoming a non-smoker. You'll find lots of great tips
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There are lots of free tips to help you quit smoking, and several articles on methods
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Quitting is hard- you need motivation, determination, willpower and a good dose of stubbornness. You are the only one that can make the
decision to quit. Remember how hard it was to start? How you felt sick, hated the taste, and couldn’t understand why anyone thought it was cool?
But, after the first one, the second wasn’t so bad- and we all know what happened next. Quitting is the same- the first day is horrible, the
second isn’t that great either. But with the right mindset, some friendly support, and great information, you can do it. Share these tips on
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Smoking / Quit Smoking News From Medical News Today
Latest Smoking / Quit Smoking News From Medical News Today.
Recognizing November 20th as the 33rd Great American Smokeout sponsored by the American Cancer Society, the National Community Pharmacists Association House of Delegates has approved a resolution asking its pharmacist members consider refraining from selling tobacco products in their pharmacies. "Community pharmacies are renowned for helping their patients to maintain good health and the use of tobacco products is an unhealthy and potentially deadly habit," said Bruce T.
The Massachusetts Department of Veterans' Services (DVS) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced a nicotine patch giveaway for Massachusetts veterans, their family members, and survivors who want to quit smoking.
The cancer preventive properties of broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables appear to work specifically in smokers, according to data presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's Seventh Annual International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research.
New research at West Virginia University is examining whether a smokeless, spitless tobacco product aimed at young adults is catching on. And the researchers have found that RJ Reynolds' Camel Snus touted as a socially acceptable way to satisfy addiction contains surprisingly high levels of nicotine. "Camel Snus contains more nicotine than most other snuff products," said Bruce Adkins of the state Division of Tobacco Prevention in Charleston.
Scientists have identified a relationship between two proteins in the brain that has links to both nicotine addiction and autism. The finding has led to speculation that existing drugs used to curb nicotine addiction might serve as the basis for potential therapies to alleviate the symptoms of autism.
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