
A new study conducted by researchers at Penn State College of Medicine suggests that smokers will try to avoid treatment that could help them quit smoking if they had previously gained weight while trying to quit. Within the first year after quitting, they gain an average of eight to14 pounds, and some smokers report that they keep smoking simply because they do not want to gain weight from quitting. Susan Veldheer, project manager in the Department ...
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