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Richard Madan From City News Tries to Quit Smoking With The Help Of the Quick Stop Solution
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Richard Madan recently decided to try quitting smoking again. This time he’s trying it with the aide of the Quick Stop Solution. To see Richards first post about it and his treatment experience, read his blog post Quitting Smoking: The First Few Days.
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CANADA’S FIRST LASER TREATMENT CHAIN OFFERS QUIT-SMOKING SOLUTION WITH 85-95% SUCCESS RATE
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TORONTO – May 1, 2008 …. Canadian Laser and Pain Therapy (CLPT) Canada’s first low intensity laser therapy (LILT) pain and stop smoking solution clinic, today announced that their QUICK STOP SOLUTION™, currently empowering patients to break free of smoking at their Burlington and Stoney Creek locations, has now expanded with two downtown Toronto clinics.
The clinics, located in the downtown Toronto location of St. Clair/Yonge and midtown location of Bloor/Christie, are the first Canadian licensees to offer the QUICK STOP SOLUTION™, with many more locations set to open across the country.
Using a painless laser light, the QUICK STOP SOLUTION™ stimulates acupuncture points on the ear, hand and knee to eliminate nicotine cravings in chronic smokers and help reset their metabolism to minimize the unpleasant symptoms of withdrawal. Low intensity laser (LILT) treatment is FDA approved in the United States to treat a variety of chronic pain conditions including osteoarthritis, lower [...]
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New report on global tobacco control efforts
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The World Health Organization has released a new report on global tobacco control efforts.
“…not a single country fully implements all key tobacco control measures, and outlined an approach that governments can adopt to prevent tens of millions of premature deaths by the middle of this century.”
In this report the WHO finds that only 5% of the worlds population lives in a country which fully protect their population with any one of the key measures that reduce smoking rates. These statistics are quite surprising. To find out more read the news release on the WHO site.
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Smoking Deaths An Epidemic In India
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Smoking related deaths in India are approaching epidemic proportions. New research by Canadian, British and Indian researchers suggests that the country will soon have more than 1 million smoking related deaths annually.
To find out more read the article from the Smoking Deaths An Epidemic In India.
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