Ask Our ExpertComplete Ask Our Expert Archive![]() Q: What’s the best way to quit smoking?A: Kicking the habit is among the most common new year’s resolutions. After all, smoking increases your risk of heart disease, respiratory problems and numerous forms of cancer (including lung) -- plus it’s a major no-no when it comes to heartburn. How to optimize your chances of succeeding? “There’s no single best way to quit,” says Bill Blatt, director of tobacco programs at the American Lung Association (ALA). Rather, “it’s important to figure out the right combination of techniques for you.” To do that, Blatt recommends finding smoking-cessation strategies that address three key factors: 1. Physical addiction to nicotine 2. Psychological/emotional reasons why you smoke 3. Social aspects of smoking: when, where and with whom Remember: “Quitting is not an event, it’s a process. So you need to try different techniques to see what works for you,” says Blatt. “It takes most people multiple attempts to succeed in quitting for good.” So if your first attempt doesn’t stick, try and try again. For more help in kicking the habit, check out the ALA's Freedom From Smoking Web site. This Live Right Live Well Expert Q&A was written by journalist Stacey Colino. From Our Sponsor
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