There are many quit smoking products on the market today. The trouble is that most of them don’t address the hardest part about quitting smoking, which is the psychological addiction to cigarettes. Everyone knows that smoking causes cancer and a whole host of other physical ailments.
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How to Stop Smoking Using EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique)
How to stop smoking using EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique). EFT is simply the quickest and most effective way to deal with doubts, obstacles, triggers, cravings, concerns, and emotions that most people who are quitting smoking have to deal with.
British Lung Foundation Welcomes Images On Cigarette Packets
‘These images are a stark reminder that we can’t treat our lungs as if they were hoover bags able to filter out harmful substances like cigarette smoke’ says Dame Helena Shovelton, Chief Executive of the British Lung Foundation. ‘Smoking causes disabling lung diseases like COPD and kills more than 120,000 people in the UK each year. We hope these images will underline that more effectively than written messages.
New Picture Warnings Will Provide Shocking Reminder Of Health Impacts Of Smoking, UK
Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) welcomes the introduction of new stark picture warnings on tobacco products which will start appearing on cigarette packs from early October. Deborah Arnott, Director of the health campaigning charity, ASH said: “The stark images in the picture warnings on tobacco products are a call to action to smokers to quit, and the evidence is that they work.
‘Light’ Cigarettes Versus Regular Cigarettes
For decades now, cigarette makers have marketed so-called light cigarettes – which contain less nicotine than regular smokes – with the implication that they are less harmful to smokers’ health. A new UCLA study shows, however, that they deliver nearly as much nicotine to the brain. Reporting in the current online edition of the International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, UCLA psychiatry professor Dr. Arthur L.
Actor Paul Newman Dies Of Lung Cancer, Aged 83
Paul Newman has died of lung cancer at the age of 83. Newman, who used to be a heavy smoker until 30 years ago, had been receiving treatment for lung cancer when he was last seen a few months ago in a wheelchair coming out of the Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York. Newman’s early film career was during a period when cigarette smoking in movies portrayed virility, sex appeal and sophistication. He once said he was amazed he had survived all that booze, smoking and car racing.
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