Tuesday, October 21, 2014

About Smoking Cessation: Why It Can Feel Like Withdrawal Months Into Smoking Cessation

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From Terry Martin, your Guide to Smoking Cessation

Withdrawal from nicotine is a physical event, however, months into smoking cessation, it can feel like you're back in the midst of it.  This week's highlight article explain why.

Have a great week, all.  Make it count!

Why it Can Feel Like Withdrawal Months Into Cessation
Months into smoking cessation, a reader asks why she's still experiencing symptoms that feel like physical withdrawal from nicotine.

Boosting the Impact of Nicotine with Ammonia
Why do tobacco companies add ammonia to cigarettes and what effect does it have on the body?

How Nicotine Withdrawal is Like Wrestling Alligators
Nicotine withdrawal isn't easy, but the signs of healing that start to emerge make it more manageable. Guest author Z shares his take on recovery.

The Facts About Smoking Near Children
Air tainted with secondhand smoke is especially damaging to the delicate lung tissue and developing organs in children.


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