“It is a fact that people, who successfully quit the habit of smoking often end up putting on around ten pounds of weight,’ says Trina Ita, Quitline, counseling supervisor for the American Cancer Society. (more…)
To quit smoking successfully, you first need to find out what trigger you to smoke. Once you find your trigger point, find ways to work around it. Emotions are the most common smoking triggers.
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Quitting smoking is one of the best things that you can execute to advance your healthy life and well being. It brings major and instant health benefits for men and women of all ages. It also provides immediate and long-term benefits to your family members and loved ones. (more…)
A heart attack is referred to in the medical arena, as a myocardial infarction. This coronary event follows after the heart muscle has been deprived of oxygen, due a blocked artery or arteries. Many cardiac problems are related to partially blocked coronary arteries that nourish the heart muscle itself. The formation and buildup of plaque in the internal walls of the arteries may make them more inelastic, and increasing the risk of total blockage and the resultant heart attack. (more…)
Smoking is among one of the most difficult vices to break free from. Once the nicotine has made its way into your brain and you have already established a dependency to its effects, you’re as good as stuck with the smoking habit forever. (more…)
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