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Quit Smoking: Smoking reduces levels of folate, low levels of which can increase the risk of heart disease, depression, and Alzheimer’s disease.
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Quit Smoking: Create a smoke-free zone. Don’t allow anyone to smoke in your home or car. If someone smokes next to you at a restaurant, get another table.
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Quit Smoking: One year after quitting smoking, the risk for coronary heart disease decreases by half. This risk will continue to drop past the one-year mark.
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Quit Smoking: The act of brewing tea and slowly sipping it as it cools will provide the same stress relief as a hit of nicotine.
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Quit Smoking: When the craving hits, eat four nuts in their shell. Using your hands and mouth gives the same physical and oral sensations you get from smoking.