Smoking: How To Stop
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This section is for people who want to cut down on their drinking. If you are dependent on alcohol or have a medical problem that can be worsened by alcohol, you aim should be to stop drinking completely. Steps to cut down your drinking Write a list of your reasons for cutting down or stopping.
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You must be prepared to work hard at stopping smoking. You will have to plan to give quitting smoking priority over other tasks during the first three to four weeks, when it is most difficult. Here are the steps to take: Plan to stop on a particular day. Choose a time when you are not under
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However addicted or non-addicted you may be, it is your motivation and your decision to stop that are vital to the outcome. There is no single path to success suitable for everyone. People and their smoking habits vary so much that only guidelines can be given on how to set about making your own decision
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Here are some frequently asked questions related to smoking and how to stop: Q: I’ve smoked for 30 years. Will quitting do any good or has the damage already been done? A: It’s never too late to quit smoking. The benefits begin just 20 minutes after your last cigarette. After 15 years of not smoking, your
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Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to smoking and how to stop: People who eventually quit smoking usually try to stop two or three times before they’re successful. Nicotine is a powerful drug that acts on neurotransmitters in the brain and is physically addictive. Most smokers start as teenagers. The earlier you start,
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Here are definitions of medical terms related to smoking and how to stop: Acetylcholine: A neurotransmitter, or chemical in the brain that carries information between nerve cells. Addiction: A strong dependence on a drug. Arteriosclerosis: A disease in which a sticky substance known as plaque adheres to the walls of the arteries, narrowing and eventually clogging them. Bronchitis: An
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Cigarette smoke and alcohol can damage the health of unborn babies. Smoking by pregnant women is associated with low birthweight and premature birth, as well as higher rates of illness (colds, bronchitis, ear infections, etc.), breathing problems, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in their babies. Birth defects of the heart, brain, and face are
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Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on smoking and how to stop: American Cancer Society Phone: 1-800-ACS-2345 http://www.cancer.org American Lung Association Phone: 1-212-315-8700 http://www.lungusa.org Office on Smoking & Health National Center for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Phone: 1- 770-448-5705 http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco Nicotine Anonymous Phone: 1- 415-750-0328 http://www.nicotine-anonymous.org American Heart Association Phone:
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In 2000, 12.2% of mothers reported having smoked during pregnancy. This means that smoking is the most common addiction among pregnant women in the U.S. In fact, only 20% of women who smoke quit during a pregnancy. It is not uncommon for smokers to reduce their use of cigarettes during pregnancy, but reducing the number
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People drink alcohol for a variety of reasons-social pressure, as a means of reducing stress and emotional upset, addiction-and these reasons don’t go away when a woman becomes pregnant. So even though the knowledge about the dangers of drinking during pregnancy has increased in recent years, the use of alcohol among pregnant women is still
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