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American Family Physician September 15, 2000 |
Using Tobacco: Why You Need to Quit Why do I need to stop using tobacco?... Why is it so hard to stop smoking?... How can I stop smoking?... How do I get ready to stop smoking?... What will happen when I stop smoking?... What is nicotine replacement?... What is bupropion (Zyban)?... |
American Family Physician March 15, 2002 |
How to Stop Smoking Make the decision to quit smoking. Stopping smoking is the best thing you can do for your health... |
American Family Physician June 1, 2001 |
Using the Nicotine Patch, Nicotine Gum, Nicotine Nasal Spray or Nicotine Inhaler When you are ready to quit smoking, you may want to use nicotine replacement therapy to help you give up cigarettes... |
American Family Physician August 1, 2000 |
Do I Want to Quit Smoking? Questionaire about quitting smoking and what you can do about nicotine withdrawal |
American Family Physician March 15, 2002 Robert Mallin |
Smoking Cessation: Integration of Behavioral and Drug Therapies Family physicians should take advantage of each contact with smokers to encourage and support smoking cessation. Once a patient is identified as a smoker, tools are available to assess readiness for change... |
AskMen.com Kristen Armstrong |
Stop Smoking Remedies As with most other challenges in life, there are many products and promises out there that are aimed at making your journey toward a smoke-free life easier. Here's a list of some of the more common stop smoking remedies on the market. |
American Family Physician September 15, 2000 |
Smokeless Tobacco: Tips on How to Stop Compared with cigarettes, smokeless tobacco puts more nicotine into your bloodstream. For this and other reasons, people who chew or dip tobacco regularly say that quitting smokeless tobacco is even harder than quitting cigarette smoking. But many smokeless tobacco users have quit successfully--and so can you. |
AskMen.com October 1, 2003 Steve Richer |
How To: Quit Smoking Are you a regular smoker? Have you been trying to kick the habit for a while now? Have you unsuccessfully tried to quit in the past? Whether you're a social or regular smoker, these tips may encourage you to quit smoking today. |
American Family Physician July 15, 2006 |
Tips to Help You Quit Smoking A patient's guide: What can I do to quit smoking?... Get Ready... Make a Quit Plan... Plan Ahead... etc. |
American Family Physician July 15, 2006 Okuyemi et al. |
Interventions to Facilitate Smoking Cessation Family physicians, who see many tobacco addicted patients in their offices every year, have an important opportunity to decrease smoking rates with office-based interventions. |
Nurse Practitioner April 2012 Chaney & Sheriff |
Evidence-based treatments for smoking cessation Smoking addiction is both physical and mental. The etiology of tobacco dependence is multidimensional and includes physiological, psychological, and social/behavioral factors. |
American Family Physician August 1, 2000 Terry A. Rustin |
Assessing Nicotine Dependence ...Family physicians can diagnose, evaluate and treat nicotine dependence within the limited time frame of an office visit. This article describes several assessment strategies... |
Chemistry World July 2007 Lisa Melton |
There's More to Quitting Than Nicotine As England joins the growing list of nations to ban smoking in enclosed public places, this article explores the medicinal arsenal that could help to kick the habit |
AskMen.com March 16, 2003 Mike Davison |
Light Smokers Still Run Cancer Risk Significantly reducing the number of cigarettes you smoke a day may not be as helpful or as healthy as once thought. |
Salon.com July 13, 2000 Jennifer Hatala |
I am a mom and I smoke How does this diminish my fitness as a parent? |
Chemistry World July 12, 2012 |
Drawing on drugs to kick the habit While pharma companies stand accused of giving up on drugs to help people stop smoking, tobacco firms are looking at controversial nicotine replacement products. Anthony King surveys an area that is problematic on all sides. |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2007 Michael P. Cecil |
Pfizer's Newest Blockbuster? Will Chantix help Pfizer cure its ailing stock price? |
American Family Physician April 1, 2001 |
Preventing Heart Attacks: What Women Need to Know Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States. American women are four to six times more likely to die of heart disease than of breast cancer. Here are some ways you can lower your risk of having a heart attack... |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2006 |
Dollars Up in Smoke Is it time to quit smoking? What would you say to better health... and $218,000? |
AskMen.com |
Is Smoking Back? Cigarette smoking rose slightly for the first time in almost 15 years, dashing health officials' hopes that the U.S. smoking rate had moved permanently below 20 percent. |
American Family Physician October 15, 2004 |
High Blood Pressure An informative pamphlet on what high blood pressure is, what the numbers mean and how and when the condition may be treated. |
AskMen.com |
WHO: Get Graphic With Smokers Cigarette packages should include images of sickness and suffering caused by tobacco, along with written warnings, the World Health Organization said. |
Smithsonian April 2007 Eric Jaffe |
The Nic Fix Put down your lighters and pick up your health care cards -- nicotine vaccines are in the works |
The Motley Fool February 22, 2008 Selena Maranjian |
Smoking Around the World What if hundreds of millions of people around the world quit smoking? |
Managed Care December 2007 Martin Sipkoff |
Smoking Cessation Coverage May Be Worth Plans' Effort Programs that include a pharmacology benefit reap rewards for the health plan and the member. So why isn't there 100% buy-in? |
AskMen.com March 3, 2001 Joshua Levine |
Addictions And Substance Abuse Advertisements, social pressures, and the human desire for quick fixes to life's difficult problems all contribute to the prevailing attitude that drugs can ease all pain. Unfortunately, using drugs and alcohol can -- and often do -- have serious consequences... |
American Family Physician March 15, 2004 |
Substance Abuse Questions and answers on substance abuse. |
BusinessWeek June 27, 2005 Nanette Byrnes |
Smart Moves for Stopping Smoking Office bans against lighting up, higher taxes, and adult-focused antitobacco ads work well. But the tobacco industry's political power remains strong. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 23, 2014 Michael Blanding |
Are Electronic Cigarettes a Public Good or Health Hazard? A new case study by John Quelch charts the growing popularity of electronic cigarettes and how tobacco companies and regulators are responding. |
Reason November 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Do Movies Cause Smoking? While claims that exposure to smoking in movies and advertising causes 86% of smoking in the U.S. are absurd, there's an unstated premise that's even more offensive: that every filmmaker should make his work conform to the dictates of the health nannies. |
Managed Care March 2004 |
Smoking-Cessation Efforts Set Cost-Effectiveness Bar The recent 40th anniversary of the surgeon general's report on smoking brought some staggering statistics to the public's attention |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Smoking And Memory The latest news is that smoking destroys your memory. The common perception with cigarettes is that your lungs get trashed, your teeth turn medieval yellow and you stink. Now you can add a sluggish memory to the list of expected side effects. |
AskMen.com K. Aleisha Fetters |
E-Cigarette Health Risks Is vaping really safer than smoking? New studies raise concerns. |
The Motley Fool May 28, 2011 Frank Vinluan |
Philip Morris Buys Smokeless Nicotine Technology From Duke Researcher The new system could deliver a quicker nicotine hit with fewer chemicals. |
American Family Physician September 15, 2000 |
The Nicotine Patch How do I use the patch?... What do I need to tell my doctor before I use the patch?... My skin tingles under the patch. Is that normal?... Can I wear the patch in the shower?... What if the patch falls off?... |
The Motley Fool September 29, 2004 Charly Travers |
Nabi Stamps Out Smoking A nicotine vaccine looks to help smokers kick the habit. |
Reactive Reports Issue 67 David Bradley |
No Munchies with Cannabinoid Antagonist Cannabinoid receptors in the brain are normally stimulated by natural chemicals in the body but also, as the name might suggest, by compounds in cannabis and in tobacco smoke. |
The Motley Fool January 14, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Quit Smoking, Get Rich Don't let thousands go up in smoke. |
American Family Physician August 15, 2001 |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (also called COPD)?... Who gets COPD?... How can I find out if I have COPD?... How is COPD treated?... I know I have COPD. Now what will happen?... |
American Family Physician May 15, 2004 |
Chronic Cough: Causes and Cures On overview on chronic coughs, their causes and cures. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2004 |
Investments Up in Smoke Smoking isn't just bad for your health, it costs you a lot of money too. How much could you save if you quit? |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2005 |
Quit Smoking, Get Rich There are thousands of reasons to quit -- and many are dollar bills. |
The Motley Fool March 11, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
The Working Class Up in Smoke If you've ever smoked, you know that quitting the habit is no small endeavor. Researchers now tell us, though, that quitting may be more out of reach for some groups than others -- and one factor that seems to play a large part is the smoker's occupation. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Smoking or Spending Too Much? Don't Count on Remedy Marketers to Help A new research paper by three marketing professors says that remedies -- defined here as products or services that offer solutions to consumer problems -- may be part of the problem. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Julian Sancton |
An Office Suitable for Smoking It's "smoke 'em if you got 'em" at Philip Morris. |
Chemistry World March 2010 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Smoking kills What we didn't realise until now is that nicotine residues absorbed on indoor surfaces (carpets, wallpaper etc) react with gases in the air to produce even more cancer-causing carcinogens. |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2007 Todd Wenning |
What Smoking Cost Me In addition to all of the obvious health benefits of not smoking, the money saved by not buying cigarettes could produce some very healthy returns. |
Salon.com June 15, 2001 Elizabeth M. Whelan |
Tobacklash! One man wins $3 billion from Philip Morris and suddenly
people are pro-big tobacco. What have they been smoking? |
Wired February 2003 Joshua Davis |
Come to LeBow Country Maverick tycoon Bennett LeBow wants to help the world stop smoking. By selling genetically modified tobacco. Grown by the Amish. |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Cigarette Profits at Risk If you're an investor in tobacco, then you have some new cause for concern. Fewer teens are smoking, which may put pressure on tobacco profitability. |