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More info... Washington, Feb 16 : Varenicline, a medication commonly used to help people stop smoking could hold promise as a treatment for alcoholism, researchers say.
Smoking cessation reduces coughing, other respiratory symptoms within weeks If the proven long-term benefits of smoking cessation are not enough to motivate young adults to stop smoking, a new study shows that 18- to 24-year olds who stop smoking for at least two weeks report substantially fewer respiratory symptoms, especially coughing.
Coughing and other respiratory symptoms improve within weeks of smoking cessation If the proven long-term benefits of smoking cessation are not enough to motivate young adults to stop smoking, a new study shows that 18- to 24-year olds who stop smoking for at least two weeks report substantially fewer respiratory symptoms, especially coughing.
Smoking Cessation Drug May Help Reduce Drinking The smoking cessation drug Chantix (varenicline) may help curb problem drinking, a small study suggests.
Smoking-cessation drug ads raise concerns Ads that subtly promote the smoking cessation drug Champix are popping up in downtown Montreal, but the campaign is raising concerns after a recent study linked the drug to heart problems.
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