Many Experts Can Not Invite The Plans To Help Patients Quit Smoking. Part 2 of 2

Many Experts Can Not Invite The Plans To Help Patients Quit Smoking – Part 2 of 2

Being asked about smoking by more than one type of health care provider improves the likelihood that a patient will quit, the study authors noted. “We recall that health care provider advice is one of the simplest and most important things to help a smoker to try to quit and stay quit.

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Providers are not doing enough. It should be a priority for all health professionals, not just unmixed care physicians,” study author Dr Elisa K. Tong, of the division of general medicine, said in a UC Davis news release. The study is published online in improvement of print publication in the July issue of the journal Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

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