E-cigarettes could become available through Britain's National Health Service (NHS) as a smoking cessation aid.
A new study found that e-cigarettes did not help cancer patients quit smoking.
The non-electric inhaler, Voke, created by Nicoventures, which is a subsidiary of British American Tobacco, can soon be prescribed as a smoking cessation aid.
In a new study, researchers tested the effectiveness of using interventions for smokers who were just hospitalized and found that post-discharge interventions can encourage smokers to quit.
According to a new study, combining a prescription drug with nicotine patches can be an effective smoking cessation tool.
A new study reported that the e-cigarette market has boomed significantly.
A new study found that a texting program, "Text2Quit" can be effective in getting smokers to quit.
A new study out of the University College London found that e-cigarettes can help smokers quit.
In a new study, researchers found that the Tips program funded by the U.S. helped at least 100,000 smokers quit.
Researchers found that meditation can help smokers quit even if they did not aim to use meditation as a smoking cessation aid.
Researchers found that smokers who tried using e-cigarettes as cessation aids were more likely to be young and more motivated to quit.