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Herbal Remedy To Ease Nicotine Withdrawl
One of the difficulties in trying to quit smoking is that smokers become physically dependant on nicotine. Smoking affects the parts of the brain that relate to reward and pleasure. It increases the amount of the neurotransmitter, dopamine, and the…
 
Smoking Is A Bad And Expensive Habit
Imagine waking up in the morning and not wanting that first cigarette. What if you could actually go to a non-smoking restaurant and enjoy your meal without having to go outside and take a few puffs ever so often. Wouldn’t it feel good not having to…
 
Kicking The Habit: The Zyban Way
If you're looking for a way to quit smoking that has a proven success rate, you may be interested in a drug called Zyban. The main active ingredient of Zyban is bupropion hydrochloride, which is also known as Wellbutrin. Originally prescribed as an…
 
November Is a Great Time to Quit Smoking
November is a great time to try again to kick the smoking habit. I say "again" because, as a 30-year-smoker who tried to quit for 25 of those years, I'm pretty sure all smokers try to quit again and again. During November, carrying on the work of jo…
 
A Final Word
The concerns expressed by the members of the Task Force on College Drinking reflect the concerns of college presidents, students, parents, and college communities nationwide about the consequences of high-risk student drinking. The culture of drinki…
 
Recommendations for NIAAA
One of the Task Force's most important tasks is to recommend activities and research that NIAAA could sponsor to support colleges and universities in their efforts to change the culture of drinking on campus. Backed by the NIH reputation for rigorou…
 
Recommendations for the Research Community
As the Task Force explored the role of the research community in supporting college drinking prevention programs, the need for both new and expanded research-oriented activities became clear. Researchers, no matter their subject specialty or interes…
 
The Need for Student Participation in Prevention Policymaking and Programs
Both college presidents and student members of the Task Force reiterated the importance of involving students in rethinking a schools approach to high-risk student drinking. Students are not only the primary targets and beneficiaries of prevention p…
 
Recommendations for Addressing Excessive College Drinking
To provide practical assistance to colleges and universities, the Task Force on College Drinking developed a series of recommendations on integrating research-based principles and practices in alcohol program planning. The Task Force also prepared r…
 
Integrating Research Into College Alcohol Program Planning
Integrating research into college alcohol program planning requires the active participation of college and university presidents; cooperation from the larger campus community—including faculty, staff, and the surrounding community (e.g., local poli…
 
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