There are various smoking cessation programs located statewide. You can check out www.quitnet.com, they will show a list of programs in your area.
These patients are strongly encouraged to enroll in a smoking cessation program, which typically includes patient education and behavioral counseling.
A physician is a good source of smoking cessation information, and prescriptions to aid in quitting. The American Heart Association also has information on their website.
The American Lung Association has offers online for free smoking cessation programs that focus on behavioral patterns. Or you can ask your doctor for more information on other free programs.
Smoking cessation drugs are medicines that help people stop smoking cigarettes or using other forms of tobacco.
Andrew G. Matthew has written: 'Self -efficacy, smoking and smoking cessation' -- subject(s): Self-efficacy, Smoking, Smoking cessation
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Smoking cessation products available for purchase online include electronic cigarettes and nicotine patches, lozenges, and gums. There is also a variety of free smoking cessation support websites available as well.
There are several places in all over the world offering smoking cessation laser therapy. One might easily find out at a hospital, or a pharmacy and also some information to buy it on the internet.
There are many forums and courses online to help people who are interested in stopping smoking. Additionally you can find information at your local civic center.
First and for most, it depends on one willingness to give up smoking, its not so easy work but not to difficult, psychological fact is the big factor to get cessation from smoking.
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The best book for people who want to stop smoking is 'The NSCI Stop-Smoking Handbook, by Robert Brynin', the Research Director of the National Smoking Cessation Institute. You have to buy it on Amazon.