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While smoking rates in the United States have substantially declined over the past six decades, smoking remains high among ...
A new federal study is linking the ability to quit smoking with longer-term success from the grip of drug or alcohol ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSmartphone app doubles quit rates among low-income smokers
While smoking rates in the United States have substantially declined over the past six decades, smoking remains high among ...
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MedPage Today on MSNQuitting Smoking Tied to Better Odds of Recovery From Other Addictions
Smokers with substance use disorders (SUDs) who quit cigarettes were more likely to report recovery from their other ...
Adults who smoke cigarettes and are addicted to alcohol or other drugs were more likely to achieve sustained remission of ...
Experts emphasize recording smoking status in cancer trials to improve treatment efficacy, survival, and outcomes, urging ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNQuitting smoking linked to better recovery from drug and alcohol addiction
Adults who smoke cigarettes and are addicted to alcohol or other drugs were more likely to achieve sustained remission of ...
Many cancer patients try to quit smoking after diagnosis but can’t because of nicotine’s stronghold on their bodies. Others are so stressed they continue to use cigarettes as a crutch. Researchers at ...
Smoking cessation programmes have met with varied success. Fear is a powerful motivator, and smokers who are hospitalized for an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) might be particularly motivated ...
In fact, according to a commentary published in JAMA Network Open, some experts now consider smoking cessation the fourth pillar of cancer care after surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
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