Quitting smoking during cancer treatment is complex and requires tailored approaches. Smoking before a cancer-related surgery is associated with a higher symptom burden, but the perioperative period ...
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University of Arkansas study to explore how depression affects ability to quit smoking
Sarah Tonkin, an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas, is leading a study to discover how having depression ...
Stimulating the brain's self-control center via rTMS reduces smoking by 11 cigarettes a day, outperforming reward-suppression ...
Impact of semaglutide and tirzepatide administration on weight in women with stage I-III breast cancer. The survival benefits and the risk of severe renal injury of immune checkpoint inhibitors in ...
Research in rats shows that those who help have higher levels of oxytocin receptors (for the “love” hormone oxytocin) and ...
January symbolizes the beginning of a new year, with many individuals viewing it as a fresh start and an ideal time to make health-improving goals. According to a 2024 study, January is the most ...
While smoking rates in the United States have substantially declined over the past six decades, smoking remains high among people with low incomes, leading to health disparities. A smartphone app that ...
A new paper in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, published by Oxford University Press, finds that people experiencing more economic disadvantages are more likely to smoke cigarettes, have higher levels ...
STEVENSVILLE — Ben Cassell, 58, of Stevensville, a Queen Anne’s County commissioner, has quit smoking, after having the habit for 42 years. He has not smoked a cigarette since Dec. 25, 2004.
The proportion of non-daily smokers in England has risen since 2006, and these smokers are decreasingly likely to be trying to quit cigarettes altogether. Analysis of the 2006-2024 data from a repeat ...
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