Did You Slip Up? Don't Give Up!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Getting to the Nitty-Gritty on Why We Smoke
  • Spring Allergies? Nasal Irrigation to the Rescue
  • Ever Got a Rash From the Patch?

Did You Slip Up? Don't Give Up! Did You Slip Up?
Don't Give Up!

Quitting smoking doesn't happen once
and for all -- for many, it's a process.
Dealing With a Return to Smoking

Also See:
  • Quit Cold Turkey? Try These Tips Instead
  • Symptoms of Nicotine Withdrawal
  • Smoking and Your Weight -- a Problem?
Health News & Features
Getting to the Nitty-Gritty on Why We Smoke
Smoking may run deeper than once thought. According to
new studies, smoking can have its roots in genetic makeup.
Also See:
  • 12 Health Rules You Can Bend
  • Quick Ways to Get More Energy


Spring Allergies? Nasal Irrigation to the Rescue
'Tis the season for sneezing and wheezing.
Keep sinuses clear with techniques that really work.
Also See:
  • Lies Women Tell Their Doctors
  • Age-Defying Foods 
FROM THE WEBMD SMOKING CESSATION EXCHANGE
Ever Got a Rash From the Patch?
Patches help, that's for sure. But this member got a
rash from the patch and is wondering if this is common.

Questions or tips? Tell us on the Smoking Cessation Exchange.
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