Smokers with depression try to quit more often but find it harder

Thursday, February 18, 2016 - 09:31 in Health & Medicine

People diagnosed with depression are about twice as likely to smoke as the general population. However, new research has found that although depressed smokers tried to quit smoking more often than other smokers, they were more likely to return to smoking within a month.

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