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Recent reports about side effects of drugs used to help stop smoking shouldn't dissuade smokers from trying to quit. Side effects from these medications are ...
Now is an ideal time for your father to stop smoking. Quitting smoking in the face of a cancer diagnosis can have many advantages, including the potential ...
Over time, as you continue to smoke, the number of nicotine receptors in your brain increases. Addicted smokers have billions more of these receptors than ...
That didn't happen when I was smoking. What's going on? Coughing more than usual may be a sign your body is starting to heal. Tobacco smoke paralyzes and ...
“Cigarette smoke affects every organ system in the body. We've known for a long time that cigarette smokers have a larger number of polyps of the colon, which ...
Treatment with drugs and counseling; Complementary and alternative treatments; Smokeless tobacco and electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use; Stop-smoking ...
Like most smokers, you've probably made at least one serious attempt to stop. But it's rare to stop smoking on your first attempt — especially if you try to do ...
Taylor Hays, director of the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center, talks about strategies Mayo Clinic uses to help smokers kick the habit. Watch: The Mayo ...
There is no question that smoking is bad for your health. It increases your risk of many diseases, including heart disease, lung disease and many cancers.
Any of these products can help reduce nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms — making it more likely that you'll stop smoking for good. Electronic cigarettes ...
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