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Study: People Are Willing To Give Up Smoking For Money

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    Scientists from the Norwich Medical School at the University of East Anglia made an interesting discovery: it turns out that a person is more likely to give up smoking for financial reward, Cochrane Library reported.


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    Experts analyzed data from 33 studies conducted in eight countries, including over 21,600 people. Half of the smokers involved in the experiments received a financial reward for giving up smoking. Another 10 studies were devoted to pregnant women who are ready to stopgive up smoking for a gift card. In total, the amount of remuneration for abandoning addiction varied from zero (in control groups) to $ 1,185.

    By monitoring the health of the subjects for at least six months, the scientists found that those who received a reward had 50% more chances to give up smoking than smokers from control groups. As a result, about 10.5% of the people gave up smoking, and 7% voluntarily. The same was recorded by pregnant smokers.

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