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More smokers kick the habit with extended nicotine patch therapy

New research may help more smokers keep their New Year's resolution by helping them quit smoking. Extended use of a nicotine patch -- 24 weeks versus the standard eight weeks recommended by manufacturers -- boosts the number of smokers who maintain their cigarette abstinence and helps more of those who backslide into the habit while wearing the patch, according to a new study.

Extended Nicotine Patch Helps Smokers Quit

7 months agoHealth : Blisstree: Feel

“It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done.” “It’s harder than quitting drugs.” “I’ve tried and tried and I just can’t stop.” “I feel like a loser because I can’t quit.” As a smoker, have you ever said anything like that? As someone whoShow More Summary

Extended Nicotine Patch Helps Smokers Quit

“It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done.” “It’s harder than quitting drugs.” “I’ve tried and tried and I just can’t stop.” “I feel like a loser because I can’t quit.” As a smoker, have you ever said anything like that? As someone whoShow More Summary

Not Even A Puff: More Smokers Kick The Habit With Extended Nicotine Patch Therapy

New research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine may help more smokers keep their New Year's resolution by helping them quit smoking. Extended use of a nicotine patch 24 weeks versus the standard eight weeks recommended...Show More Summary

Not Even a Puff: More Smokers Kick the Habit With Extended Nicotine Patch Therapy

New research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine may help more smokers keep their New Year's resolution by helping them quit smoking. Extended use of a nicotine patch - 24 weeks versus the standard eight weeks recommended...Show More Summary

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