If smokers didn't have enough reasons to stop smoking before April 1st, the tobacco tax increase implemented on Wednesday might be enough to force them to give it a try. Tax climbed from 39 cents per-pack $1.01. Hitting smokers in the pocket might be what it takes to get them to stop smoking.
Dr. Timothy Gardner, president of the American Heart Association said, "Every time that the tax on tobacco goes up, the use of cigarettes goes down."

You can buy Chantix, choose non-smoking friends, join support groups, or be incentivized by cash as all of these have been proven to help smokers quit.
While Chantix studies have concluded that
44% of Chantix users quit smoking after 9 to 12 weeks of Chantix treatment, friendships, support groups, and money all play a part in helping smokers quit.
A recent experiment with hundreds of General Electric Company workers concluded that those who were paid up to $750 to quit smoking were still tobacco-free about a year later. This is 3 times the success rate of a comparison group that got no such bonuses.
Last year the
New England Journal of Medicine published a study that found that a spouse who quits smoking makes one 67% less likely to smoke and a friend's quitting decreases one's chance of smoking by 36%.
The New England Journal of Medicine also
published a study that found smokers tend to quit in groups and that real-life social networks add to the pressure to quit and concluded that an environment of mutual encouragement and support helps when you want to quit smoking.

As if there aren't enough reasons to stop smoking a study was released last year that links smoking and hair loss. A report in the BMJ looked at more than 600 men and women, half of them smokers. Researchers found a significant and consistent link between smoking and early graying. Another group studied the link in a group of 740 men and found a greater rate of hair loss among the smokers, one that grew with increasing smoking.
Chantix has proven to help people quit smoking with a steady step by step approach. In studies, 44% of Chantix quit smoking during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment.
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