Articles, tagged with "nicotine withdrawal", page 4
08th January 2009
According to research, quitting smoking is debatably the most difficult thing that a smoker can ever try in his/her life. The chemical responsible for the addictiveness of cigarettes is nicotine. Nicotine leaves the smoker yearning for an extra puff.
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
20th November 2008
According to a study conducted by the Palo Alto Centre for Pulmonary Disease Prevention and the St. Helena Hospital in Napa, Calif., addictions to nicotine and smoking are actually stronger today than in previous generations.
Researchers studied the "p...
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Author:
Legal
28th August 2008
Enough To Hook Some Smokers For some people, one cigarette is all it takes to become hooked on nicotine, while others are repelled by it.
Researchers in Canada have found a region in the brains of rats that may be the key to these differe...
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Author:
jackyluo
13th August 2008
Smoking is a habit which turns into an addiction. Many persons do not realize it in the beginning. By the time they realize the fact it is too late. They think to Stop smoking but are unable to quit it. Like every addiction they feel the craving of smokin...
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Amber Smith
14th May 2008
Cigarette smoking has been associated with a high prevalence of sleep-related complaints. However, its effects on sleep architecture have not been fully examined. The primary objective of this investigation was to assess the impact of cigarette smoking on...
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Author:
Sander Bel
08th May 2008
How many of us think of something we really want to do in our lives, but give up before we have even started? Do we come up with some fantastic idea, but instantly dismiss the notion as we determine that there is no way that we could possibly achieve it?...
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Author:
Jan Malloch
25th April 2008
Surveys show that about 90% of smokers wish they could quit smoking; that supposedly seem to be an overwhelming majority, but why haven't they done so? Those tried and failed would be quick to blame nicotine and the withdrawal symptoms that followed, but ...
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Author:
Michael Tanner
10th April 2008
Nicotine is considered one of the most additive substances on the Earth and it takes time to rid the body of its presence and effects. So if you are in the market to quit smoking, which you should if you are a smoker, you need to be aware that there will ...
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Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki
04th April 2008
When a smoker stops smoking, there may be a slight weight gain of five to ten pounds, or even more depending on the individual. While this is not predictable, it is common.
There are numerous causes of weight gain while on a stop smoking program.
Th...
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Author:
Carol Stack
28th March 2008
Giving up smoking is one of the hardest habits of all to break and while the odd person gets lucky and finds quitting the easiest thing in the world, most of us need all the help we can get.
And this is of course where a wide range of stop smoking prog...
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Author:
Richard Adams
25th February 2008
If you've ever tried to quit smoking, then you've come up against the awesome power of nicotine addiction. If the problem people have with quitting smoking is that they are addicted to nicotine, why would they want to put more of what you're addicted to ...
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Author:
Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki
07th August 2007
Smoking is a serious problem for our modern society, very few smokers accept quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath.
Statistics confirm that more that four million peoples die every year because ...
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Author:
Jacque
16th June 2007
Whether you are a smoker or not, dealing with stress can be difficult for some. For those that do smoke and whom are quitting smoking the psychological and physical withdrawals can magnify stressful situations making them increasingly difficult to manage...
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Author:
Jason Lee
07th September 2006
Stop Smoking Naturally
You have to reach a particular spot. There are two routes to reach it. One is a long route and takes three times the time required to cover it by the shorter route. But the problem with the shorter route is that there are many po...
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Author:
Kanishk manchanda
29th August 2006
Learn how to reduce cravings for both cigarettes and food.Once you stop smoking, it is important to learn how to handle cravings for cigarettes and food. Remember, a craving only lasts about 5 minutes. Consider these actions to help deal with your craving...
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Author:
Dan Gluckman