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A drug commonly used to treat Type 2 diabetes abolishes the characteristic signs of nicotine withdrawal in rats and mice, according to new research.
Reviewed by Jason C. Baker, MD. Updated 8/5/19. Many ex-smokers say quitting was the hardest thing they ever did. Quitting is hard because smoking is
As anyone who has quit smoking will tell you, the first few days are the hardest. Once you’ve told your friends and family that you’re aiming to
Verified smokers have a prevalence of developing diabetes twice as much than those who are verified non-smokers, according to a new Korean study
Proper treatment and refraining from smoking can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease resulting from Type 2 diabetes, a new
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