Almost 70% of adult smokers say they would like to quit, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, primarily to reduce major health risks but also to save money; a pack-a-day habit can cost smokers more than $200 a month.
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The Simmons Cancer Center nicotine cessation program can help you stop any form of nicotine/tobacco use, including smoking, chewing, and vaping. The program is led by doctors and specialists who are certified in nicotine cessation, and it focuses on two main factors: habit and addiction.
Specialists encourage the use of a journal. This tracking exercise helps people identify patterns and situations where they are likely to use nicotine so they can anticipate the triggers and substitute an alternative. (For instance, if you always have a cigarette with your morning coffee, you can try eating a banana instead.)
The cessation program also includes one-on-one counseling. Each patient meets regularly with Dr. Balis and one of two certified counselors, Karla Jerkins or Michele Yates.