Nicotine gum, patch and lozenge marketing continues to assert that clean nicotine weaning products double a smoker's chances of quitting. Recent findings raise serious concern over whether they benefit or are a barrier to those seeking freedom from nicotine.
Motesem Mansur, an author, released a book about success, determination, and overcoming challenges. It teaches the diadvantaged not to give up their life long dreams.
An Option to Live: Life in the 21st Century moves at a frenetic pace. Figures from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics show that Americans today work longer hours and take fewer long vacations than in the past - they're third only to South Korean and Australian workers when it comes to time spent on the job.
When the American Cancer Society held the first Smokeout in 1976 it was to make smokers aware of the importance of quitting, to provide a firm date for getting started and to share literature on how to succeed. Twenty-six Smokouts later it has been transformed from a national quitting day into a day for selling new methods to replace the nicotine within the minds and bodies of those addicted to it.