” says senior author Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, assistant professor of health policy and management in the School of Public Health and Health Sciences and a Cochrane editor. “We also know that people who use vaping as a way to
Those rates compare to the finding that around six in 100 people will be successful at quitting smoking without any aids. Stop-smoking aids work better when people also receive behavioral support to quit. Serious side effects were rare for all the stop-smoking options, the study also found. ...
The timeline factor is really important. It allows the patient to kind of narrate their life and their story that way, and then we can start asking detailed questions as they’re explaining that. And it’s a more natural way of gathering information, data, and figuring out when certain thi...