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Smoking Cessation

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021
Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and its harms are well established. Physicians have more evidence-based resources than ever before to effectively treat smoking, including new uses and combinations of U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved pharmacotherapies and expanded community programs. In addition,
Manish S. Patel   +2 more
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Smoking Cessation

Chest, 2009
Cigarette smoking is arguably the major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the developed world. The Department of Health and Human Services in the United States classifies cigarette smoking as a chronic, often relapsing disease. Like most complex diseases, genetic and environmental factors play important roles and contribute to both ...
Michael A, Chandler, Stephen I, Rennard
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Smoking cessation

The American Journal of Medicine, 2002
Smoking is a risk factor for the four leading causes of death in the United States, yet 48 million Americans--24% of the U.S. adult population--continue to smoke. Approximately 70% of people who smoke visit a physician each year, yet only half report ever being advised to quit smoking by their physician.
Beth C, Bock, Bruce, Becker
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Smoking cessation

Australian Journal of General Practice, 2020
Although Australia is a world leader in tobacco control, smoking remains the behavioural risk factor making the largest contribution to death and disease. Smoking rates remain high in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and in people with mental health problems.
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A psychosocial model of smoking cessation and maintenance of cessation

Preventive Medicine, 1981
Abstract The long-term cessation rates obtained in smoking control programs have been disappointing. In order to provide a better understanding of the problems of smoking cessation and maintenance of cessation, and to facilitate the development of more effective smoking control programs, a model of smoking cessation is offered in which stress, or ...
Ockene, Judith K.   +4 more
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Tobacco Cessation and Tobacco Cessation Centre

NMO Journal, 2023
Tobacco is a small name but widely used addictive substance due to its easy availability, variable forms, and low cost. It not only affects mortality and morbidity caused by various non- communicable disease and cancer but also affect the global economy by increasing health cost and reducing effective earning hours & life expectancy. Government and
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Smoking Cessation

Gerontology, 2001
Smoking cessation has been shown to be cost effective, even in older individuals. It is therefore important that this health promotion is not missed in this vulnerable group.
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Smoking cessation

Nursing Standard, 2015
Essential facts There are about ten million smokers in the UK. Smoking is the country's main cause of preventable illness and premature death, killing more than 100,000 people a year. According to ASH: Action on Smoking and Health, two thirds of smokers would like to stop.
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Smoking cessation and bone healing: optimal cessation timing

European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2014
Smoking is a worldwide epidemic. Complications related to smoking behavior generate an economic loss around $193 billion annually. In addition to impacting chronic health conditions, smoking is linked to increased perioperative complications in those with current or previous smoking history.
Jeremy, Truntzer   +3 more
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Cessation

2021
Abstract This chapter focuses on the cessation of refugee status. Questions about when, how, and why refugee status ends remain critical for academics, States, UNHCR, and refugees alike. If States are uncertain about when their responsibilities towards refugees will end, the result may be ever-stricter policies concerning borders ...
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