There is no doubt about it; stopping smoking is difficult for even the most highly willed smoker. Despite all of the health evidence and research provided on the negative health affects caused by smoking, smokers will often fail in their quit attempt. In fact, research suggests that of the large numbers of people who try to quit smoking each year, only 5% will succeed without medical assistance/intervention. So new research suggests a vaccine could be the answer...
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Could vaccine be the answer to helping smokers quit for good?
Jan 23, 2012 6:05:32 AM
No worries: new study reveals quitting smoking does not lead to an increase in stress
Jan 9, 2012 6:25:58 AM
Stopping smoking does not lead to an increase in stress, a recent survey has revealed. The study, undertaken by researchers at the University of Wisconsin in America examined the psychological state of the participants at various stages as and after they quit smoking. Contrary to the assumptions by the majority of the participants that stopping smoking would lead them to worry more and have a ‘reduced quality of life’, the results showed that the 1500 participants experienced positive psychological effects in the long-term.