B. American Cancer Society
D. American Lung Association
American Lung Assoc American Cancer Society
While you can find a lot of benefits of quitting smoking on-line and in leaflets, the best advice and information is obtained from professional Doctors.
No, quitting smoking can not cause a missed period.
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.
While saunas can provide relaxation and stress relief, there is no direct evidence to suggest that they aid in quitting smoking. It is important to rely on proven methods such as counseling, medication, and support groups when trying to quit smoking.
Legal smoking blends may or may not be helpful for quitting smoking. The effect that they have depends greatly on the person and their readiness to quit.
Absolutely not. Continuing your habit is bad for you, quitting is good for you.
yes because smoking is a stimulant
No.
Quitting smoking will not cause you to suffer a blood clot. You can, of course, still have a blood clot, but it will not happen as a result of your failure to smoke.
yes it will be hard quitting
Using a sauna can help in quitting smoking by reducing withdrawal symptoms, such as cravings and irritability, through the release of endorphins and promoting relaxation.