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Nicotine Patches, Gums Fail to Help Smokers Quit for Good - Bloomberg

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Nicotine-replacing gums and patches like those from GlaxoSmithKline Plc and Pfizer Inc. failed to help smokers who quit the habit stay off cigarettes, even when used with professional counseling, a study found.

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