It's never too late to quit smoking. According to the American Cancer Society, about half of all smokers who keep smoking will die from a smoking-related disease. Quitting has immediate health benefits.
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In my last post, I began to discuss how the medical expert David Katz, MD, sees smoking as part of a bigger picture of problems, including... Read more »
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Overview:Smoking kills more than 5 million people a year worldwide, accounting for 1 out of every 10 adult deaths, according to the World Health... Read more »
Researchers say it appears that when one person quits smoking, it causes a "ripple effect" that encourages others to quit. A new study in The New... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Researchers have uncovered information that may lead to a new medical treatment for nicotine addiction. Cigarette smoking is... Read more »
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of WithdrawalAfter you quit smoking, you will have some withdrawal symptoms. Such symptoms generally peak in intensity 3 -5 days after you quit, and... Read more »