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The tobacco is no less toxic in a hookah pipe than in a cigarette. The water in the hookah cools the smoke, but it does not filter out the toxins in the smoke.
Learn about the chemical in tobacco that makes it hard to stop smoking. Then find out about treatments and resources to help you quit.
The purpose of this study is to to develop a Smokeless Tobacco (ST) reduction intervention among ST users not interested in quitting tobacco. The first step is ...
Tobacco smoke paralyzes and destroys some of the tiny hair-like structures in the airways called cilia. As a result, the cilia that remain have trouble ...
Each time you resist a nicotine or tobacco craving, you're one step closer to stopping for good. Use these tips to fight off cravings.
changed their minds or significantly cut back when given nicotine lozenges or tobacco-free snuff. Mayo Clinic addiction expert Jon Ebbert, M.D., a tobacco ...
As one of the first centers in the country to focus exclusively on treatments for tobacco dependence when it opened in 1988, the NDC has been at the forefront ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of high dose nicotine patch therapy to help the users of smokeless 'chewing' tobacco quit using long ...
Some topics include the risk factors for developing tobacco use disorder and how well tobacco cessation messages work in different populations. Research at ...
Smokeless tobacco products include tobacco that's chewed, sucked or sniffed, rather than smoked. The chemical that makes tobacco addictive, called nicotine, ...
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