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this month at his home, the autopsy shows. Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center say their study was the first to examine the effect of e-cigarettes on oral health at the cellular level andconcluded that e-cigarettes are as damaging to the gums and teeth as conventional cigarettes
September 15, 2019
Smoking Cessation
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A new study shows that people today have more gum disease than people living 2,000 years ago. The main reason why modern people have more gum disease is smoking.
October 30, 2014
Smoking Cessation
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Vaping Changes Oral Microbiome, Increasing Risk for Infection. While the rate of gum disease is highest amongst cigarette smokers (72.5 percent), those who used e-cigarettes still had 42.5 percent, as opposed to only 28.2 percent non-smokers. Xin Li, PhD Associate Professor Basic Science
February 28, 2020
Smoking Cessation
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quit day (typically day 8 of taking Chantix) than they are used to. Jonathan thinks that is because almost all of the patients treated before Chantix were also using nicotine replacement therapy (sometimes combined with Zyban/bupropion). The NRT (patch, gum etc) is typically started on the target quit
January 18, 2017
Smoking Cessation
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