Smokers who want to kick the habit are more likely to succeed when they use a combination of long-acting and immediate-delivery nicotine-replacement products, a study shows.
More Smokers Quit With Patches and LozengesCourtesy WebMD Health Mon, 11/02/2009 - 17:50
Smokers who want to kick the habit are more likely to succeed when they use a combination of long-acting and immediate-delivery nicotine-replacement products, a study shows. More related itemsSmoking first thing 'the worst'
Recession 'keeps smokers puffing'
E-cigarette may have a bright future
Ride 'Em Cowgirl! Sex Position Secrets For Better...
Hand Repair Kit - 1 - Kit
|
Popular by tags WeekMonth |
Post new comment