Withdrawal from nicotine; Smoking - nicotine addiction and withdrawal; Smokeless tobacco - nicotine addiction; Cigar smoking; Pipe smoking; Smokeless snuff; Tobacco use; Chewing tobacco
There are several strategies for treating nicotine withdrawal.
Nicotine supplements can help. All of them work well, if used properly. See:
Nicotine supplements come in several forms:
Nonhabit forming prescription medications may...
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Mayo Clinic researchers have found that smoking or chewing tobacco may increase the pain of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ). For the study,... Read more »
Indian researchers say that smokeless tobacco may damage the body's DNA and enzymes. An animal study found that the smokeless tobacco altered key DNA... Read more »
The Senate has passed a bill that gives the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the right to regulate tobacco. Currently, the FDA has control... Read more »