Stop Smoking Campaign Goes High Tech (KDKA Pittsburgh)
Despite all the warnings, nearly one out of four teens are still smoking. Now, a new computer program helps them quit by facing their future head on.
Source: kdka.com
Quit smoking (Central Chronicle)
There is some good news for smokers and that is that drinking black tea can reduce the carcinogenic effects of cancer. Black tea contains compounds that removes free radicals in the body because of excessive smoking.
Source: www.centralchronicle.com
Regulating dopamine key to new pill to quit smoking (The Olympian)
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Something new, anything new, Dr. Thomas Cariveau said, is what it sometimes takes to give a smoker the confidence to quit.
Source: www.theolympian.com
Imaging study may help point toward more effective smoking cessation treatments (EurekAlert!)
Results of a new imaging study, supported in part by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health, show that the nicotine received in just a few puffs of a cigarette can exert a force powerful enough to drive an individual to continue smoking.
Source: www.eurekalert.org
Smoking Ban Prompts Some Smokers Kick The Habit (The Denver Channel)
With Colorado's new smoking ban, some smokers have decided to quit for health purposes, money and convenience.
Source: www.thedenverchannel.com

