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  2. NHS offers 'improved' stop smoking pill - AOL

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    There were more than 400,000 hospital admissions in England linked to smoking last year. Each year the NHS spends around £2.5bn on treating health issues caused by smoking – it is the leading ...

  3. Stop smoking service celebrates first year success - AOL

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    Two-thirds of referred patients to a new smoking cessation service have quit smoking within the programme's first year. Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge said 450 people were helped to quit ...

  4. New ‘game changer’ stop smoking pill to be given to ... - AOL

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    A daily pill designed to help people give up smoking will soon be rolled out on the NHS as experts hope it could prevent thousands of smoking-related deaths a year.. Called varenicline, the pill ...

  5. The Easy Way to Stop Smoking - Wikipedia

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    After 30 years of heavy smoking, Carr quit in 1983, at the age of 48. He subsequently left his job as an accountant in the same year and opened the first "easiest way" clinic, to help other addicts. Carr wrote a number of books intended to lead to smoking cessation and loss of excess weight, some of which were best sellers. [7]

  6. Allen Carr - Wikipedia

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    The two randomised controlled trials formed part of the evidence which led to approval for Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking in-person Live Group Seminars use on the National Health Service (NHS). Approval was granted by England's internationally renowned National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) [ 7 ] with the committee ...

  7. Nicotine replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    An Action on Smoking and Health (UK) (ASH) report claims that the average cost per life-year gained for every smoker successfully treated by these services is less than £1,000 (below the NICE guidelines of £20,000 per QALY (quality-adjusted life year). However, the investment in NHS stop smoking services is relatively low.

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