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Experts are increasingly urging people to know their BMI, a figure that takes into account not just weight but also height to indicate body fat.

How to Quit Smoking, Again

Fewer than a quarter of those who attempt to quit are able to make it beyond three months before resuming smoking. Women usually find it harder to quit than do men, even though women have a higher risk of smoking-related diseases. The following suggestions can help you kick the habit, again, for good.

Maintaining Weight Once You've Quit Smoking

Although people generally gain weight when they stop smoking, you can reduce your chances of adding extra pounds by taking steps to prevent it.

You Can Stay Smoke-Free

Know your triggers for wanting a cigarette and figure out a plan to deal with them.

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