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No Smoking Day 2021: Follow these tips to get rid of your addiction


No Smoking Day 2021: Follow these tips to get rid of your addiction
This year the day will be celebrated on March 10. The main motive of this day is to spread awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco consumption.
DNA Web Team
Mar 10, 2021, 07:19 AM IST
No smoking Day is observed every year on the second Wednesday of March, to encourage people over the world to quit smoking. This year the day will be celebrated on March 10. The main motive of this day is to spread awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco consumption through cigarettes or other modes. 
Smoking or chewing tobacco is extremely harmful for your body. It leads to various diseases like lung cancer, mouth cancer, throat cancer, bronchitis, etc. So it is crucial that on this No Smoking Day, you decide to quit smoking. These points will help you get rid of your tobacco addiction. ....

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How to Quit Smoking if You Have Lung Cancer


How to Quit Smoking if You Have Lung Cancer
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Smoking is the primary cause of all cancer and cancer deaths. On average, 1 out of 4 of these are from lung cancer more than any other type and 9 out of 10 lung cancer deaths are smoking-related. Yet a recent study found that 15% of people with lung cancer were still smoking up to 10 years after their diagnosis, and 85% of them were lighting up at a rate of 10 or more cigarettes every day.
You may feel like you’re already facing the worst-case scenario, so what’s the point of quitting now? But there are many reasons why doing it matters now more than ever. Learning you have lung cancer can actually give you the push you need to quit for good this time. ....

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Smoking cessation drug shows potential to treat Parkinson's disease in females


Smoking cessation drug shows potential to treat Parkinson s disease in females
Texas A&M University College of Medicine ressearchers have recently discovered that cytisine a smoking cessation drug commonly used in Europe reduces the loss of dopamine neurons in females. These findings provide potential evidence for the use of the drug to treat Parkinson s disease or stop its progression in women.
Sara Zarate and Gauri Pandey, graduate students from the lab of Rahul Srinivasan, assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics, are co-first authors of the research. Their findings are published in the
Journal of Neurochemistry. ....

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Research reveals major drivers of increased nicotine and tobacco use during COVID-19 lockdown


Research reveals major drivers of increased nicotine and tobacco use during COVID-19 lockdown
Pandemic-related anxiety, boredom, and irregular routines were cited as major drivers of increased nicotine and tobacco use during the initial COVID-19 lockdown, according to research just released by Columbia University s Mailman School of Public Health.
The study highlights ways that public health interventions and policies can better support quit attempts and harm reduction, both during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The findings are published in the
International Journal of Drug Policy.
Between April-May 2020, the researchers conducted telephone interviews with adults across the United States who use cigarettes and/or electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), such as e-cigarettes. Participants in the study were recruited using an advertisement campaign on Facebook and Instagram. ....

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