Rutgers: Group-Based Smoking Cessation Help U.S. Inmates Quit Tobacco
July 31, 2020
July 31, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 31 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Smoking cessation treatment can reduce cancer health disparities, say Rutgers researchers.
Behavioral and nicotine replacement therapies offered together can help people who are incarcerated quit smoking, according to Rutgers researchers.
The study published in the American Journal of Men's Health, found that the combination of group-based tobacco dependence treatment and n . . .
Smoking cessation treatment can reduce cancer health disparities, say Rutgers researchers.
Behavioral and nicotine replacement therapies offered together can help people who are incarcerated quit smoking, according to Rutgers researchers.
The study published in the American Journal of Men's Health, found that the combination of group-based tobacco dependence treatment and n . . .