Nicotine lozenges can help reduce cravings and support people trying to quit smoking. Doctors explain how they work, possible side effects and the safe daily limit.
No Smoking Day encourages smokers to begin the journey toward quitting tobacco Stopping smoking improves health and reduces ...
After 24 hours without smoking, the brain experiences intense nicotine withdrawal symptoms—including irritability, anxiety, and cravings—as the body eliminates toxins. While brain chemistry adjusts to ...
A single dose of psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, appears significantly more effective than nicotine patches at helping people quit smoking, a new study shows.
Every year, No Smoking Day sparks conversations about lung disease, heart health and the long-term risks of tobacco. Those warnings matter, of course. But there is another consequence of smoking that ...
The psychoactive substance in magic mushrooms appears to have a powerful effect on people trying to stop smoking.
A study of 600,000+ veterans found GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic reduced substance-related deaths by 50% across alcohol, opioids, cocaine, nicotine, and cannabis — making them the first medication class to ...
Many long-term smokers believe quitting after decades will not make much difference. Doctors say the body begins healing ...
Smoking does more than damage lungs. Orthopaedic expert warns that it can slow bone healing, raise the risk of fractures and complicate recovery after surgeries like knee and hip replacements. No ...
These brain areas are also linked to impulsivity and emotional control in people with ADHD. By reducing food cravings and constant thoughts about eating, GLP⁠-1s may help some people feel more focused ...
A cardiovascular surgeon with decades of experience says one common habit stands out as the most dangerous, warning it can harm nearly every organ in the body.