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FARMINGTON — With a new year, comes new resolutions. If yours is to quit smoking, research shows that people who develop a support system and use organized group programs have greater success in quitting for good, compared to those who try to quit on their own.
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Posted by: Quit Smoking in Uncategorized
FARMINGTON — With a new year, comes new resolutions. If yours is to quit smoking, research shows that people who develop a support system and use organized group programs have greater success in quitting for good, compared to those who try to quit on their own.
Tags: Group Programs, Health Center, New Resolutions, New Year, Organized Group, Quit Smoking, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Cessation Program, Smoking Research, Uconn
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FARMINGTON — With a new year, comes new resolutions. If yours is to quit smoking, research shows that people who develop a support system and use organized group programs have greater success in quitting for good, compared to those who try to quit on their own.
Tags: Group Programs, Health Center, New Resolutions, New Year, Organized Group, Quit Smoking, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Cessation Program, Smoking Research, Uconn
Posted by: Quit Smoking in Uncategorized
FARMINGTON — With a new year, comes new resolutions. If yours is to quit smoking, research shows that people who develop a support system and use organized group programs have greater success in quitting for good, compared to those who try to quit on their own.
Tags: Group Programs, Health Center, New Resolutions, New Year, Organized Group, Quit Smoking, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Cessation Program, Smoking Research, Uconn
Posted by: Quit Smoking in Uncategorized
FARMINGTON — With a new year, comes new resolutions. If yours is to quit smoking, research shows that people who develop a support system and use organized group programs have greater success in quitting for good, compared to those who try to quit on their own.
Tags: Group Programs, Health Center, New Resolutions, New Year, Organized Group, Quit Smoking, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Cessation Program, Smoking Research, Uconn
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Q. My husband has been smoking for 30 years. Although he has tried to quit on more than one occasion, he has not succeeded for more than a month or two. What resources are available to help him finally kick the habit for good?
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Posted by: Quit Smoking in Uncategorized
Q. My husband has been smoking for 30 years. Although he has tried to quit on more than one occasion, he has not succeeded for more than a month or two. What resources are available to help him finally kick the habit for good?
Tags: Habit, Health Center, Time To Quit Smoking
A U.S. health educator advises President Barack Obama and others trying to quit smoking to keep trying. Susan Rausch, health educator at the Pat Walker Health Center and co-chair of the University of Arkansas' campaign to promote the tobacco-free campus policy, suggests first dealing with stress.
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President Barack Obama's recent physical examination revealed that he is in generally good health and that he is still trying to quit smoking. His doctor's advice: keep up his "smoking cessation efforts"; in other words, he should keep trying to kick the habit. Susan Rausch, health educator at the Pat Walker Health Center and co-chair of the University of Arkansas' FRESH campaign to promote the ...
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President Barack Obama's recent physical examination revealed that he is in generally good health - and that he is still trying to quit smoking. His doctor's advice: keep up his "smoking cessation efforts"; in other words, he should keep trying to kick the habit. Susan Rausch, health educator at the Pat Walker Health Center and co-chair of the University of Arkansas' FRESH campaign to promote ...
Tags: Barack Obama, Cessation Efforts, Co Chair, Good Health, Habit, Health Center, Health Educator, Medical News, News Today, Pat Walker, Physical Examination, Quit Smoking, Rausch, Smoking Cessation, Smoking News, University Of Arkansas