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  1. ... Compelling urge to sleep. Parent Heading: Signs and Symptoms C23.888.900 Smoking Cessation Agents Substances that facilitate the cessation of tobacco ...
  2. ... Compelling urge to sleep. Tree locations: Signs and Symptoms C23.888.900 Smoking Cessation Agents Substances that facilitate the cessation of tobacco ...
  3. ... Receptor Antagonists > Calcium-Regulating Hormones and Agents > Secretagogues > Smoking Cessation Agents > Nutrients > Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors E01 Diagnosis > Focused Assessment with Sonography of Trauma > Ventilation-Perfusion ...
  4. ... Alzheimers and related dementias, low back problems, the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety and panic disorder, and smoking prevention and cessation. She also mentioned a number of possible future ...
  5. ... 796.600 Pulmonary Surfactants D27.505.954.810 Smoking Cessation Agents D27.505.954.888 Stimulants, Historical D27. ... 488.725 Sleep Hygiene F01.145.488.732 Smoking Cessation F01.145.488.738 Smoking Reduction F01.145. ...
  6. ... Breast Self-Examination Sleep Hygiene Tobacco Use Cessation Smoking Cessation Vaping Treatment Refusal Vaccination Refusal Illness Behavior Imitative ...
  7. ... two recent reports on the health benefits of smoking cessation and smoking and health in the Americas (with the Pan ...
  8. ... Tobacco Use Cessation F01.145.488.750.700...........................................Smoking Cessation F01.145.488.800...........................................Treatment Refusal F01.145. ...
  9. ... death in the United States, only 6% of smoking cessation attempts are successful after six months. Two major threats to relapse include smoking to avoid unpleasant withdrawal states, and cue-induced ...
  10. ... and frequency of SMOKING. Smoking reduction differs from SMOKING CESSATION in that the smoker continues to smoke albeit at a lesser frequency without quitting. Tree locations: Health Behavior F01.145.488.738 Smoking F01.145.805.157 Smoking Water Pipes Pipes ...
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