Smoke-Free in 30 Days


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I'M TOO STRESSED TO STOP. I'LL GAIN WEIGHT IF I QUIT. I'VE TRIED AND FAILED TOO MANY TIMES TO COUNT. Why are you still smoking, even though you want to quit? Based on twenty years of research and hands-on work with countless smokers in his clinics at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, Dr. Daniel F. Seidman understands that people smoke -- and quit -- for different reasons and what works for one smoker might not work for another. • Are you a Situational Smoker? Monitoring your reactions in different situations is a step toward permanently losing interest in cigarettes. • Are you a Worried-about-Weight Smoker? Properly using treatments like Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) can help you quit and get healthy in all aspects of your life. • Are you an Emotion-Triggered Smoker? Scheduling your smoking breaks and sticking to a rigid "smoking schedule" helps break the link between stressful situations and craving cigarettes. In a comprehensive, 30-day program, Dr. Seidman explains how to retrain your brain, take advantage of all the tools at your disposal, and end the month smoke-free and feeling stronger than ever!




Smokefree


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Although tobacco is a legal substance, many governments around the world have introduced legislation to restrict smoking and access to tobacco products. Smokefree critically examines these changes, from the increasing numbers of places being designated as 'smokefree' to changes in cigarette packaging and the portrayal of smoking in popular culture. Unlike existing texts, this book neither advances a public health agenda nor condemns the erosion of individual rights. Instead, Simone Dennis takes a classical anthropological approach to present the first agenda-free, full-length study of smoking. Observing and analysing smoking practices and environments, she investigates how the social, moral, political and legal atmosphere of 'smokefree' came into being and examines the ideas about smoke, air, the senses, space, and time which underlie it. Looking at the impact on public space and individuals, she reveals broader findings about the relationship between the state, agents, and what is seen to constitute 'the public'. Enriched with ethnographic vignettes from the author's ten years of fieldwork in Australia, Smokefree is a challenging, important book which demands to be read and discussed by anyone with an interest in anthropology, sociology, political science, human geography, and public health.




Smokefree


Book Description

Although tobacco is a legal substance, many governments around the world have introduced legislation to restrict smoking and access to tobacco products. Smokefree critically examines these changes, from the increasing numbers of places being designated as ‘smokefree’ to changes in cigarette packaging and the portrayal of smoking in popular culture. Unlike existing texts, this book neither advances a public health agenda nor condemns the erosion of individual rights. Instead, Simone Dennis takes a classical anthropological approach to present the first agenda-free, full-length study of smoking. Observing and analysing smoking practices and environments, she investigates how the social, moral, political and legal atmosphere of ‘smokefree’ came into being and examines the ideas about smoke, air, the senses, space, and time which underlie it. Looking at the impact on public space and individuals, she reveals broader findings about the relationship between the state, agents, and what is seen to constitute ‘the public’. Enriched with ethnographic vignettes from the author’s ten years of fieldwork in Australia, Smokefree is a challenging, important book which demands to be read and discussed by anyone with an interest in anthropology, sociology, political science, human geography, and public health.




The Smoke-Free Smoke Break


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As a smoker, you know how comforting stepping out for a smoke can be. Smoke breaks are relaxing rituals that can help you cope with stress, keep perspective, and feel good. So why give them up? With The Smoke-Free Smoke Break, you don’t have to. This groundbreaking approach presents a complete plan for quitting smoking safely by helping you transform your smoke breaks into a powerful self-care routine for managing stress and cravings. The exercises and meditations in this program are designed to make it easy for you to mindfully manage stress, control cravings, and prevent relapse. Long after you’ve quit, you’ll continue to enjoy smoke-free smoke breaks to help you feel calm, relaxed, and in control throughout the day.




The SmokeFree Formula


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YOU CAN STOP SMOKING FOR GOOD. THE SMOKEFREE FORMULA reveals the TRUTH about stopping smoking from leading expert Professor Robert West. This book shows, for the first time, how you can create your personal SmokeFree Formula and give up cigarettes for good. Professor Robert West is a world authority on smoking and addiction and has been helping smokers stop for more than 30 years. He is an advisor to the Department of Health and helped set up the NHS Stop Smoking Services. The book was written with Chris Smyth, health correspondent at THE TIMES, and Jamie West. THE SMOKEFREE FORMULA is the ultimate guide to stopping smoking once and for all.







The Easy Way to Stop Smoking


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The author offers a step-by-step approach to stop smoking without the use of nicotine substitutes.




The Smokefree System: Taking Back Control


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The Smokefree System: Taking Back Control by Sue Freeman, a Nurse Educator, offers a personalized transformative approach to quitting smoking and vaping. Break free from nicotine addiction with essential knowledge and skills. Start your smokefree journey today and take back control of your ability to choose not to smoke or vape. It's time to be smokefree by following a program rooted in nursing care, practice, and neuroscience for a tailored quitting experience. · Gain insights into nicotine addiction, withdrawal, and managing cravings. · Discover the addiction-busting foods to undo the addiction in your brain and body and gain overall health. · Embrace a spiritual element that suits all believers. · Learn to break free from both physical and emotional dependence. · Improve your financial, physical, and relational well-being. · Knowledge in action is power – learn the how and why, and you will never relapse again. The external motivators for quitting smoking are powerful, but Sue explains why they only take you so far and unlock the keys to long-term success. Whether you aim to quit without gaining weight or want to support someone on their smokefree journey, this book is your essential guide. "A life-changing guide! Sue Freeman's The Smokefree System is a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with smoking or vaping. Her personalized approach combines nursing care, neuroscience, and practical wisdom. The addiction-busting foods she recommends are a game-changer. Whether quitting for yourself or supporting a loved one, this book is a must-read." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ OnlineBookClub




Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects


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Data suggest that exposure to secondhand smoke can result in heart disease in nonsmoking adults. Recently, progress has been made in reducing involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke through legislation banning smoking in workplaces, restaurants, and other public places. The effect of legislation to ban smoking and its effects on the cardiovascular health of nonsmoking adults, however, remains a question. Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects reviews available scientific literature to assess the relationship between secondhand smoke exposure and acute coronary events. The authors, experts in secondhand smoke exposure and toxicology, clinical cardiology, epidemiology, and statistics, find that there is about a 25 to 30 percent increase in the risk of coronary heart disease from exposure to secondhand smoke. Their findings agree with the 2006 Surgeon General's Report conclusion that there are increased risks of coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality among men and women exposed to secondhand smoke. However, the authors note that the evidence for determining the magnitude of the relationship between chronic secondhand smoke exposure and coronary heart disease is not very strong. Public health professionals will rely upon Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects for its survey of critical epidemiological studies on the effects of smoking bans and evidence of links between secondhand smoke exposure and cardiovascular events, as well as its findings and recommendations.




I Am Free Smoke Free


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Our new Quit Smoking Coloring Planner and Journal is finally here! You will find that this notebook will help you keep track of your quitting journey, your progress and record your highlights and accomplishments. It is a 6 month undated planner so you can start anytime during the year. Our journal includes: My Future Plans 6 Month Plan Each month there is a space to color each day to track no smoking days Weekly Undated Planner with Goals and Progress Tracker Colouring pages at the end of each month with quitting strategies 8.5 x 11 in ideal size to write down all notes Glossy finish softcover This is an ideal gift for a friend or family member willing to break the habit of smoking and that needs an inspirational and motivational tracker to succeed. Don't forget to click on our author's name to check out other cover designs and other kind of journals.