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Quit-smoking basics. Tobacco is a killer. People who smoke or use other forms of tobacco are more likely to develop disease and die earlier than are people who ...
... smoking, you know how hard it can be. But if you're having surgery, kicking the habit is worth it. Mayo Clinic researchers say if you quit smoking before ...
... smoke tobacco products, e-cigarettes or marijuana also may be at increased risk of becoming very sick if they contract the virus. "Smoking makes you more ...
Treatment with drugs and counseling; Complementary and alternative treatments; Smokeless tobacco and electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use; Stop-smoking ...
More than 50,000 smokers have already been given tools to tackle their habit at Mayo Clinic's Nicotine Dependence Center. "No one is the same. Everyone has some ...
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 ...
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 ...
Drugs to help you stop smoking include quit-smoking drugs (nicotine replacement therapy) and non-nicotine drugs. Using one or more of these drugs can ...
If you smoke and are thinking about quitting, consider that tobacco smoking is a leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, a chronic ...
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