Why You Should Quit Smoking
Worldwide, smoking cigarettes is the leading cause of lung cancer. It is estimated 1.3 million people die every year from lung cancer. Tobacco use greatly increases the risk for the following cancers; mouth, nasal, larynx, pharynx, esophageal, stomach, liver, pancreatic, kidney, bladder, uterine cervix, and myeloid leukemia. Learn more through our smoking cessation portal.
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Drug Abuse Leads Nowhere
Illicit and prescription drugs are misused and abused by millions of people worldwide. Excessive drug abuse can lead to long-term adverse effects, which include; depression, addiction, respiratory arrest, heart attack, or death. Use our drug cessation portal to learn more. |
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| Cessation.com News Feed | The ads will run from May 27 through June 2 ... to help you quit smoking." Surgeon Gen. Regina Benjamin said the U.S. had reduced tobacco use by half since 1964, but there was still a long way to go. About 1,200 people die each day from smoking ...
If you?re trying to quit smoking, there are a number of gums, patches and lozenges on the market that contend they decrease those nagging nicotine cravings. Some people are even turning to electronic cigarettes to help them kick the habit, despite ...
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