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The Best Ways To Quit
The Best Ways To Quit
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From cold turkey to nicotine replacement, we review the best ways to quit.
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2011-02-21
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The Best Ways To Quit

For long-time smokers, particularly those who puff 20 or more cigarettes a day, quitting isn't easy. Studies have demonstrated that it may take several tries before many smokers are able to finally quit. Stress, habit and cigarette cravings are common reasons for people to resume smoking.

Even though many smokers quit cold turkey without the help of programs or prescriptions, the success rate is only about 5 percent per attempt, which is lower than for assisted quitting methods. If you are a heavy smoker — smoking more than one pack per day or needing to light a cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up in the morning — you may have a more difficult time quitting and should consider trying the more effective methods. Research shows that these methods increase the rate of success in smoking cessation:

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