Researchers conducted a survey to study how mental health relates to methods people use to quit smoking, also known as smoking cessation aids. While the number of adults who smoke cigarettes has ...
It is never too late to quit tobacco. If you’ve tried but have not been successful, or returned to smoking, it’s worth exploring some new approaches that could be a better fit for you. For those who ...
NRT duration (two vs eight weeks), and social determinants screening with referral, enabling comparative cost-effectiveness ...
The health risks associated with cigarette smoking have been documented for decades. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 480,000 Americans die every year from cigarette ...
In the current study, using reports from recent quitters, we take into account both the reported use and perceived helpfulness of different cessation methods. In doing so, we can identify methods ...
Tobacco users who quit smoking reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by as much as 30% to 40%, and quitting even after one has developed type 2 diabetes is important in preventing a ...
Many of the 7,000 chemicals in cigarettes—some absorbed when the tobacco plant grows and others released when cigarettes are manufactured and smoked—are known to cause major health conditions, such as ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The use of e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation method did not significantly prevent relapse or successful ...
Sarah Jackson and colleagues from University College London and King’s College London branches of the SPECTRUM Consortium conducted a survey to study how mental health relates to methods people use to ...
The methods participants used in their attempts to quit smoking ranged widely. The most common smoking cessation aids were non-combustible nicotine products. Vaping products (e-cigarettes) were used ...