Prepare for Ramadan in the UAE by gradually reducing caffeine and nicotine intake to avoid withdrawal symptoms. Doctors recommend a phased approach to ease into fasting, ensuring a healthier and more ...
If you name it, you can tame it. That's a new tool for fighting cigarette cravings, according to assistant research psychologist Golnaz Tabibnia. Her discovery, published in Neuropsychopharmacology, ...
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Swapping your usual between-meal snacks for a handful of mixed tree nuts could help cut cravings for sweets and fast food and improve the overall quality of your diet. That’s according to a new study ...
During the cold winter months, many people find themselves hungrier than usual, reaching for larger portions and cozy comfort foods. While cold temperatures are often blamed for winter weight gain, ...
Public-health experts have called on Nigeria to adopt a science-driven, risk-proportionate tobacco harm reduction (THR) framework as part of its national health strategy, warning that the country ...
The Saskatchewan Quit Smoking Challenge is underway and if you're a smoker, you're invited to give it a try. Lung Sask is getting the word out to you and yours in an effort to help you quit and reduce ...
There’s a new way to treat alcoholism — and it’s as easy as popping a candy. Clutch, from Oar Health, is said to be the first mint designed to reduce alcohol cravings and curb heavy drinking. Nearly ...
Andrew Waa receives funding from the University of Otago and Health Research Council NZ. He is a co-director of ASPIRE Aotearoa and a member of Te Rōpū Tupeka Kore. Becky Freeman is an expert advisor ...
Five large networks in the brain are highlighted. The salience network, which filters what is salient, or important to focus on, is green. Science and artificial intelligence combined at the Medical ...
Science and artificial intelligence combined at the Medical University of South Carolina in a study that could lead to personalized repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, or rTMS, for smokers ...