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Doctors lack smoking cessation training, study suggests (The News-Press) |
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More info... Few doctors or other health-care providers have enough smoking cessation training to help their patients quit smoking, a U.S. study suggests.
Chantix Side Effects Could Win You $500 at ZUG.com Comedy Site (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
ZUG.com, the world's longest-running comedy site, announced a new contest targeted to users of the smoking cessation drug Chantix. The funniest firsthand account of side effects while taking the drug Chantix will win a cash prize of $500.
Struggling with alcohol? Quit smoking (Asbury Park Press)
New research suggests that tackling both addictions simultaneously may offer the best chance of success.
Smokings latest battleground: the college campus (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
More and more colleges are banning smoking in public spaces.
Smoking Coupled With Obesity Raises Death Risk (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Smoking Coupled With Obesity Raises Death Risk Category: Health News Created: 11/9/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/10/2008
Quitting Time: A Look at Smoking and Preventing Diabetes and Heart Disease (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - It's well known that smoking causes cancer. But did you know that smoking may also raise your risk for type 2 diabetes? Or that it's a major factor in nearly half of heart attacks? It's never easy to stop smoking, but millions of people have quit - and you can, too.
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