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8 week stop-smoking program with online discussion from participants.
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Advice, articles, and information on successful quit smoking techniques.
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NASA's occupational health program pulls together a lot of resources on quitting.
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Free quit-smoking education and counselling.
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Find help you need to kick the habit and stay smoke-free. Fight your nicotine addiction, and keep your hands busy after quitting.
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Reviews zyban; nicotine patches, gums, and inhalers; tapering off; 'cold turkey'; acupuncture; lasers; hypnosis. Concludes with advice on how to prepare yourself emotionally for quitting.
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A web-based intervention and clinical trial to help people quit smoking, developed by researchers at the University of California.
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Over 100 reinforcement letters on quitting, including medical, psychological, social, and economic implications of smoking. Particularly strong on relapse prevention. Sponsorted by Rush North Shore Medical Center's Good Health Program.
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Oklahoma City VA Medical Center presentation on readiness to quit smoking. Veterans and otheres can learn the best way to become a quitter of tobacco use.
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Article by David Krogh notes nicotine's ability both to increase mental concentration and to control stress, with suggestions for coping with addiction. From American Council on Science and Health.
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