FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Adults with clinical depression are twice as likely to smoke, and those who do experience more severe symptoms than people who do not smoke. These patterns begin early, as young people with depression are more likely to take up cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Surprisingly, despite these well-documented connections between depression and tobacco use, […] The post Depression’s role in smoking cessation focus of new study appeared…
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