Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, 2024 PEP Fellow, provides evidence-based methods to quit smoking from study findings

A major new review of evidence led by Jamie Hartmann-Boyce identified the top three ways to quit smoking. “For people who smoke cigarettes, the single best thing they can do for their health is to quit smoking,” she says. “However, many people find it difficult to do so. Fortunately, there is strong evidence to support the use of a number of different ways to quit.” Read more here, herehere, and here

 

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