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"Don't smoke, whatever you do, just don't smoke."
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Smoking to cope with PTSD
People smoke for many reasons, and no matter what the reason, quitting is difficult. When people with posttraumatic stress symptoms use cigarettes to cope with anxiety and other negative feelings related to the trauma, it becomes even more difficult.
Wednesday, 7-Feb-2007 08:11 AM :: Anxiety Insights
Smoking changes brain chemistry
Chronic smoking affects nerve cells and alters the chemical makeup of the brain, according to research presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
Wednesday, 29-Nov-2006 05:48 AM :: Anxiety Insights
Panic attacks linked to lifestyle
Changing aspects of a person's lifestyle can help reduce severe anxiety and panic attacks, according to new research carried out at the University of East Anglia.
Wednesday, 29-Nov-2006 05:46 AM :: Anxiety Insights
Heavy-smoking college students have more mental-health problems
A study published in the current issue of Nicotine & Tobacco Research reveals students who were heavy smokers and were seeking treatment at a university counseling facility had substantially more mental health problems than those who were non-smokers
Wednesday, 6-Sep-2006 07:56 AM :: Anxiety Insights
Mom's smoking during pregnancy linked to kid's tic disorder, OCD
Women who smoke during pregnancy appear to have a very strong risk of having a child with severe symptoms of Tourette's syndrome and the risk of having obsessive-compulsive disorder is also increased in these children.
Tuesday, 27-Jun-2006 06:18 AM :: Comments/Trackback (0-1) :: Anxiety Insights
Depressive symptoms at age 8 predict smoking at 18
TORONTO, May 26 - Boys who show depressive symptoms at the age of eight are at a significantly greater risk of being smokers at age 18, Finnish researchers reported here. "Childhood psychopathology really counts," said Solja Niemelä, M.D., of T
Saturday, 27-May-2006 07:02 AM :: Anxiety Insights
UW-Madison smoking study shows extremely high quit rates
Early data from the Wisconsin Smokers' Health Study suggest that treatments provided in the study are producing some of the highest quit rates ever achieved. Among study participants receiving active medication, more than 60 percent have remained tob
Thursday, 25-May-2006 04:16 AM :: Anxiety Insights
New type of drug could increase number who quit smoking
New Type Of Drug Could Increase Number Who Quit Smoking Smokers who try to quit using existing medications, such as nicotine patches or Zyban, are about twice as likely to succeed as those who don't use medication or are prescribed placebos during cl
Thursday, 4-May-2006 06:27 AM :: Anxiety Insights
Maternal difficulties may increase risk of behavior problems in children
Maternal difficulties may increase risk of behavior problems in children Children whose mothers report difficulties with mental health, substance use and domestic violence one year after delivery appear more likely to have behavior problems at age 3
Tuesday, 2-May-2006 04:47 AM :: Comments/Trackback (0-1) :: Anxiety Insights
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