(Reuters) - Trying to stop smoking? Smokers have considerably more success when they use nicotine patches or prescription medications than when they try to go it alone, an international study found.
Lorain County Public Health is urging residents to take a step toward improving their health by quitting all forms of tobacco ...
In today’s fast-paced world, the battle against smoking addiction poses a significant challenge for many individuals. Despite a plethora of smoking cessation products available on the market, finding ...
E-cigarettes seem more effective than nicotine patches in helping pregnant women to quit smoking, according to a new study. Photo courtesy of HealthDay It's well known that smoking in pregnancy can ...
More studies are helping regulators to decide what role e-cigarettes could play in anti-smoking efforts. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is currently evaluating the safety of e-cigarettes, ...
Smokers keen to quit are just as likely to be successful if they use electronic cigarettes as they are with nicotine patches, the “gold standard” quitting aid. The findings come ahead of a critical ...
TULSA, Okla. — Quitting smoking or vaping can be tough—but also expensive. This month, the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline is offering a special offer for people wanting to quit. Oklahomans who sign up for ...
There's additional help available for Wisconsin residents who want to give up smoking in 2024. Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line will quadruple the length of free medications starting Jan. 1.The Quit Line ...
It's well known that smoking in pregnancy can harm a developing baby's growth. A new study suggests that using e-cigarettes may be more effective that traditional nicotine replacement therapy, such as ...