Quitting Smoking Enhances Recovery from Other Addictions

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A study funded by NIH found that adults who quit smoking are more likely to recover from other substance use disorders, highlighting the importance of integrating smoking cessation into addiction treatment programs.
- Quitting smoking is associated with recovery from other addictions National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)
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- Quitting Smoking Tied to Better Odds of Recovery From Other Addictions MedPage Today
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