Women Are Increasingly Prone to Suffering from Tobacco-Related Diseases – New Research


According to ScienceDaily, smoking-related diseases and especially death rates among both American and European women have been on a significant rise within the recent decades. This troubling statistics show that aggressive anti-smoking measures that are being implemented in the US and such European countries as France, as well as worldwide, are not enough to prevent the spread of tobacco-related deaths among the global female population.

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Quitting Smoking May Be Easy With the Help of Your Family Doctor


Researchers working at the Canada’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health have recently conducted a study to determine the most efficient methods of kicking tobacco addiction. Surprisingly, their findings show that consulting your health care practitioner can play a key role in overcoming cigarette dependency! Since many smokers attempt to quit on their own, but only a small percentage of them succeed, an effective intervention and relevant medical help can be crucial to regain a smoke-free life.

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New Anti-Smoking Vaccine Becomes a Reality


An experimental treatment for tobacco addiction, an innovative “anti-smoking” vaccine, will soon be tested in a clinical trial. A team of researchers from the Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has already started to recruit smoking volunteers to participate in this groundbreaking study.

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Why Are Many Smokers Reluctant to Quit?


The main reason why smokers continue poisoning themselves (and those around them!) is a highly addictive nature of nicotine – the major ingredient found in tobacco. In fact, nicotine is such a strong drug that most smokers are unable to unhook from their cigarette dependency without pharmaceutical help.

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Recent Consumer Alerts on Smoking Cessation Medications Make People More Reluctant to Kick the Habit


Recent publications exposing dangers of some pharmaceutical drugs designed as smoking cessation aids leave many consumers confused about the safety of a pharmaceutical approach to quitting smoking. New data show that smokers can successfully quit their unhealthy habit by following traditional quitting methods which involve counselling, homeopathy, aromatherapy, hypnosis and well-established nicotine-replacement therapy, without applying to a help of more sophisticated prescription medications with a wide range of side effects.

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