Very Brief Counselling is a method of advising patients on smoking cessation. It has proven effective in helping patients quit smoking. Read more about Very Brief Counselling in this article.
Diabetes and Smoking
What is the association between type 2 diabetes and cigarette smoking? Learn more about it in this article.
E-Cigarettes: The good, the bad and the unknown
E-cigarette use is very popular among people who want to quit smoking altogether. However, they pose a number of health and safety concerns. Read about the pros and cons of e-cigarettes in this article.
Introduction to nicotine replacement therapies
Nicotine replacement therapy might help you stop for good! Read all about the different types of nicotine replacement therapies in this article.
Smoking and diabetes complications: what are the risks?
Smoking is bad for anyone, but it’s especially dangerous for people who have – or are at risk for – type 2 diabetes. In fact, smoking can contribute to type 2 diabetes: smokers are 30% to 40% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than non-smokers.
Fight your cravings! These simple tips can help you stay smoke-free
When you smoke, your body is physically used to getting a regular fix of nicotine. When you take that away, it’s normal that you’ll experience cravings and withdrawal symptoms.