Dartmouth researchers have determined that movie characters who smoke, regardless of whether they are "good guys" or "bad guys," influence teens to try smoking.
Paying People To Change Their Behaviour Can Work Paying people to change their behaviour can work, at least in the short term. However, there are many unanswered questions about this approach, conclude researchers in a paper published on bmj.com today.
Using The Internet To Help Young Smokers Quit Many young smokers want to quit but don't know what methods work. The University of Illinois at Chicago is leading a $2.9 million National Cancer Institute project to increase demand for evidence-based, Internet-based smoking cessation treatment among young adults.
Smoking Cessation Drug Not Linked To An Increased Risk Of Self Harm Or Depression There is no strong evidence that the popular smoking cessation drug varenicline increases the risk of self harm or depression compared to other cessation products, according to new research published on http://www.bmj.com today. Varenicline is a recently introduced smoking cessation product of proven effectiveness, but there have been concerns that it may increase the risk of suicidal behavio
Maternal Smoking May Increase Newborns' Discomfort A new research study being published in the October 15th issue of Biological Psychiatry suggests that maternal smoking may increase the level of distress of newborns.
Tobacco Addiction Reduced By Crushing Cigarettes In A Virtual Reality Environment Smokers who crushed computer-simulated cigarettes as part of a psychosocial treatment program in a virtual reality environment had significantly reduced nicotine dependence and higher rates of tobacco abstinence than smokers participating in the same program who grasped a computer-simulated ball, according to a study described in the current issue of CyberPsychology and Behavior, a peer-reviewed
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