June 6, 2008

Kick the Habit For Good: Quit Smoking Resources from Your COPD Guide at About.com


Pictured to the right is what your lungs look like if you are a smoker! If that is not enough to make you quit immediately, as your most excellent COPD guide for About.com, I have devoted an entire section of my website to quitting smoking. Learn more about quitting smoking from tips to help you quit to the health hazards of secondhand smoke by visiting Quitting Smoking or my site's homepage to discover everything you ever wanted to know about COPD but were afraid to ask at http://www.copd.about.com/.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It’s interesting to see that even a boring topic like medicine can capture such media space and have so many words devoted to it. To quote an instance we can mention chantix. Its one of those drugs that almost represents the whole concept of the quit smoking drugs, or rather publicity has made it that. Irrespective of the fact how chantix works or how effective it is it has managed to gain a fair amount of attention and make way to the people’s homes. Thanks to publicity or rather publicity agenda superstardom for a drug was an unthought of concept a few years back.

Unknown said...

Your effoert is very good. We as responsible seniors should take some necessary steps to stop smoking. I could learn that that Hypnotherapy and Nicotine Replacement Therapy both can be used to eradicate the habit of smoking.It would be a very good step to stop smoking.

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