Recovery from Nicotine Addiction: Then vs. Now
Wednesday September 26, 2012
Years of smoking ingrain associations in our brains that take time to remove/reprogram. The majority of it is cleared during the first year of smoking cessation, but wisps of our ... Read More
The Value of Support When We Quit Smoking
Sunday September 23, 2012
Your commitment to quit smoking permanently will be much easier to sustain if you have strong, positive support around you. Friends and family can be helpful, but they may not ... Read More
Attention: Smokers and Former Smokers
Monday September 17, 2012
The Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine at the University of Geneva, Switzerland would like your help with research they are doing to better understand the links between smoking and ... Read More
How Smoking Harms Us: From Head to Toe
Sunday September 16, 2012
Tobacco use plays a role in a multitude of diseases that ultimately lead to disability and/or death. Cigarette smoke contains over 7,000 chemical compounds; 250 of which are known to ... Read More
Tobacco in the News
Monday September 10, 2012
Brain Bleeds More Common in Smokers - Healthday
Smoking greatly increases the risk of potentially fatal brain bleeding caused by a burst aneurysm, a new study warns.
Smoking Ban for City ... Read More
Our Reasons to Quit Smoking
Sunday September 9, 2012
Why do you want to quit smoking? Beyond the obvious reasons of health and money saved, there are a multitude of other reasons to quit smoking, and they are as ... Read More
How to Quit and Stay Quit
Monday September 3, 2012
Most smokers have plenty of experience with quitting, but staying quit is where the challenge lies. With education and support, you can build the mindset that will bring you the ... Read More

