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... smoking and people who continue to smoke average three cigarettes a day less. They increase the chances of a smoker stopping smoking. And they decrease the ...
The goal of this study is to evaluate using a text messaging smoking cessation service in surgical patients during the perioperative period (before scheduled ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nearly 500,000 Americans are among those who die from cigarette smoking. ... Hays about the strategies used to ...
smoke, which is smoke you inhale from someone else's cigarette. And, now, there's thirdhand smoke to worry about, especially for children. Stephen Kopecky, M.D..
Researchers compiled data on more than 1,200 adult smokers in Canada and found that the real average number of quit attempts before succeeding may be closer to ...
Imbio is developing a Smoking Cessation Report (Report) that includes data analysis from a CT lung cancer screening exam. This randomized controlled (RCT) trial ...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess serum nicotine and cotinine concentrations at baseline and every 30 minutes during a 2-hour shisha smoking ...
... smoking abstinence among ANAI people. The aim of this IRB application (Aim 1a) is to refine a metabolism-informed pharmacologic intervention to optimize ...
Pulmonologist Dr. David Midthun is among the. Mayo Clinic doctors studying how communication helps smokers “become an ex.” David Midthun, M.D..
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