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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 ...
Stop smoking. This is the most important step you can take for your overall health. Continuing to smoke can cause more damage to your lungs and worsen emphysema ...
... smoked a pack a day for at least 30 years, or quit smoking within the last 15 years. What researchers found was that long-term quitters — pack-a-day smokers ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to determine if varenicline is effective in treating tobacco dependence in adults who smoke 5-10 cigarettes ...
Avoid smoke and air pollution. Besides quitting smoking, avoiding places where others smoke is essential. Secondhand smoke may contribute to further lung damage ...
Avoid exposure to pollutants. As much as possible, avoid breathing allergens and environmental toxins, such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid ...
Smoking is by far the most common cause of lung cancer. People who smoke make up about 85 percent of lung cancer cases. Lung cancer risk for smokers goes up ...
More than 28 percent of all Americans smoked a pack of cigarettes a day, according to the National Cancer Institute. And no one even mentioned secondhand smoke.
Woman smoking an electronic cigarette. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, have ignited a smoke-free firestorm of controversy. Last month the Centers ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the most common smoking-related illness, but most people don't have a good understanding of it.
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