Three years into the campaign, ads targeting smoking are still having a significant impact, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Stopping over time is less effective, British researchers say
Smoking cessation may be associated with resurgence of anorexic symptoms in patients with a history of anorexia nervosa.
Smoking cessation after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) reduces angina and boosts mental health and quality of life.
Quitting smoking is associated with weight gain, and clinicians are encouraged to help patients who are undergoing cessation achieve/maintain a healthy weight.
Paying smokers to quit seems to work better than offering them free counseling and nicotine replacement therapy, new research suggests.
Varenicline in combination with nicotine replacement therapy is more effective than varenicline alone in achieving tobacco abstinence at 12 weeks and at six months.
An automated, personalized, and interactive mobile health program, Text2Quit, seems to be effective for promoting smoking cessation.
Smokers with abnormalities detected in lung cancer screening are significantly more likely to quit smoking.
Those who stop smoking have significant improvements in mental health compared with those who continue to smoke, both in healthy and clinical population.