Quit Smoking by Smoking on a Schedule


Published On: January 12th, 2010

As WSJ’s Melinda Beck reports, Americans who smoke today are much more likely to smoke for psychological and emotional reasons rather than a nicotine addiction. Daniel Seidman, author of “Smoke-Free in 30 Days,” tells Melinda how smokers can quit the habit by weaning themselves from emotional triggers.

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