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Graphic Warnings On Cigarette Packs To Encourage Smokers Kick The Habit!
As part of FDA anti-smoking campaign starting from June 22, 2011, graphic warnings to encourage smokers kick the habit will be depicted on the cigarette packs.
read more ...11/18/10
Tuberculosis Risk In Male Smokers With High Vitamin C Intake May Be Increased By Vitamin E
Six-year vitamin E supplementation increased tuberculosis risk by 72% in male smokers who had high dietary vitamin C intake, but vitamin E had no effect on those who had low dietary vitamin C intake, according to a study published in the British Journal
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New Generation Of Tobacco Products Threatens Efforts To Reduce Tobacco Use, Save Lives In U.S.
An insidious new generation of tobacco products is threatening efforts to reduce tobacco use in the United States. A new report issued by a coalition of public health organizations describes how tobacco manufacturers take advantage of the lack of governm
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Exercise Helps You Quit Smoking More Successfully

10/27/06

You are more likely to succeed in your attempt to give up smoking if you also do regular exercise, say researchers from Austria. They found that smokers who use nicotine gum or skin patches were much more likely to stay off tobacco if they also did regul

In this study, 68 volunteers at Otto Wanger and Lainz Hospitals were monitored for three months. Half of them did regular exercise while the other half didn't. All of them received nicotine replacement therapy. 80% of those who exercised were still not smoking at the end of the three months, compared to just 52% of those who didn't exercise. The researchers also found that the exercisers who failed to stay off tobacco smoked less than the non-exercisers who went back to smoking. Comment by Editor of Medical News Today I had my last cigarette on 20th May this year and celebrated 5 months without touching any tobacco products. I have been going to the gym everyday (Monday to Friday) and using the Nicotine Inhaler. I do 45 minutes of cardiovascular exercise and 30 minutes of resistance (weights) training each day. What really did it for me was the change in my stationary heartbeat (pulse while resting). On my last smoking day it was 78, six weeks later it was 59. I was amazed at the difference. If you are trying to give up ask someone, a gym instructor or a health professional, to take your 'resting heartbeat/pulse' on the day you give up. Then follow up six weeks later. It is an incredible motivator. The way I see it is that "My heart now gets the same job done with 25% less effort." Whenever I think of cigarettes, I say to myself "You will go back up to 78. Do you want that?" I am sure the exercise has also helped keep my weight down since I gave up. I have tried to see the whole experience as a liberation, rather than an abstention. Perhaps the term 'giving up' should be replaced by 'liberation' - it is a positive thought, and positive thoughts tend to lead to better success.

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