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Is Support Necessary For Quit Smoking? by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:00pm Smoking is highly addictive and once it becomes a habit it is very hard to get rid of for a number of reasons. Quit smoking support usually acts as a back up system that ensures that the smokers have the most conducive atmosphere possible for getting rid of the habit. What Does Quit Smoking Support Do For You? Really, the rate of success Read on »
Quitting Smoking? Find Support on Facebook by Cancer.gov Posted Mon 20 Sep 2010 9:00pm as a virtual support system, said TCRB’s Dr. Erik Augustson, who leads the project. It provides a place for women to gather, share, and connect with others trying to quit smoking... Quitting Smoking? Find Support on Facebook Facebook is more than just a place to reconnect with old friends—it’s also a forum Read on »
Quit Smoking Support by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 2:45am < p>Quit smoking support can be found in many areas: with friends and family, with therapy organizations or within personal counseling classes. Stopping on your own... articles make all the quit smoking support they require. Yet, they’re about to find that something is missing off their life. It is a good idea to consider up sports, and exercise Read on »
Stop Smoking Cigarettes Support – Figuring Out Nicotine When You Stop Smoking by Patrick Posted Mon 07 Mar 2011 1:03pm Nicotine Is Absolutely Addictive Once someone inhales a puff of smoke from a cigarette, nicotine travels among the cigarette smoke straight into the circulatory system... of ways. Quitting smoking consists of both the psychological as well as physical trials. A good number of tobacco smokers make the wrong choice when they assume it’s merely Read on »
Here’s the research “Smoking Gun” to support our lifestyle approach! by Jon Burr Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 7:50pm It’s the fine grinding of cereal and grains that makes them “too accessible” to the metabolism. Whole cereals and legumes control blood sugar, the onset of insulin resistance (pre-diabetes and diabetes), and cholesterol! This research shows definitively that eating legumes (beans!) and whole cereal grains controls blood sugar and helps pre ... Read on »
More Support for Smoke-free Workplaces by Fiona G. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 13 Aug 2008 4:03am In 2006, Scotland passed a law forbidding smoking in any and all enclosed public spaces, like bars and offices. Now, new research shows that this ban helped reduce.... Interestingly, a USA Today article on the study notes that two-thirds of this decline was among non-smokers. "This really demonstrates that smoke-free laws work," Tom Glynn Read on »
Severity Levels in the DSM-5's New Autism Spectrum Disorder: Requiring Support, Substantial Support and Very Substantial Support by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Sun 30 Jan 2011 5:13am by severity levels.  The severity levels are Level 1 - Requiring Support, Level 2 - Requiring Substantial Support, and Level 3 - Requiring Very Substantial Support.  Intellectual..., the division of the New Autism Spectrum Disorder into severity levels based on the levels of support required to function should at least help remove some of the romantic veneer Read on »
New Medicare Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Counseling, Stalling Youth Smoking Rates named “Best/Worst News for Prevention by Partnership for Prevention Posted Wed 08 Sep 2010 7:56am The new Medicare benefit that provides coverage for tobacco cessation counseling to all smokers was named the “Best News for Prevention” while the stalling of youth smoking... Department of Health and Human Services announced an expansion of Medicare coverage that is supported by many tobacco control advocates around the nation. This new expansion offers Read on »
Second look: On when support groups support by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 30 Dec 2009 12:21am group or support system doesn’t work just because there are a lot of people involved.  They work when the person seeking support emotionally buys into them.  A group that is an effective support for one person may not be for another.  The difference is the emotional investment. What defines whether or not you experience a support system as offering real Read on »
Second look: When support groups support by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 08 Jul 2010 7:30am group or support system doesn’t work just because there are a lot of people involved.  They work when the person seeking support emotionally buys into them.  A group that is an effective support for one person may not be for another.  The difference is the emotional investment. What defines whether or not you experience a support system as offering real Read on »