Category: smoking cessation

New Year’s Resolution: Modify Risky Behavior, Focus On Positive Benefits

According to research from the University College London and presented last year at the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, campaigns to get young people to stop smoking may be more successful by focusing on the positive benefits, such as having more money and better skin, rather than emphasizing negative outcomes like increased disease risk. […]

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