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They'll have better quality of life after their cancer treatment if they're not smoking. They'll have longer life.” Jason. Dr. Taylor Hays, director of Mayo ...
Secondhand smoke exposure has an immediate harmful impact on the cardiovascular system of nonsmokers, and smoke-free policies are a very effective way to ...
The purpose of this study is to see whether advice by clinicians to cigarette smokers who are parents of children undergoing elective surgery can reduce the ...
Stop-smoking services. Research. Mayo Clinic researchers examine a wide range of issues related to tobacco and nicotine use. Some topics include the risk ...
You may continue to smoke for about 1 week after you start the medicine. Set a target date to quit smoking during your second week of treatment. If you are ...
SUMMARY. The research of Steven C. Ames, Ph.D., is focused on tobacco control, particularly the design of more-effective smoking cessation interventions for ...
Smoking induces certain interstitial lung diseases and promotes the development of rheumatoid arthritis. ... By figuring out exactly how cigarette smoke and ...
I smoked 2+ packs a day for 25+ years, and it's not an easy thing to let go. In my mind it gave me comfort, and had become a friend. It's really a remarkable ...
Smoking causes the majority of lung cancers. People who smoke are nine times more likely to get the disease than those who do not. That's because when ...
Is it better to quit smoking abruptly or gradually taper off tobacco use?[...] Mayo Clinic Q and A: Traveling with supplemental oxygen featured image.
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