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Another happy non-smoker from.........West Sussex, UK (again!)

It’s wonderful to receive testimonials from our UK stop smoking centres.

Another happy non-smoker from…Finland

From time to time we have happy non-smokers who gained freedom by using Allen Carr’s Easyway volunteer to be Media Case Studies. Maiju is from Finland.

Another happy non-smoker from....... Aylesbury, UK

I walked in with a very cynical approach, convinced that nothing could stop me from smoking. I wanted to stop but I was certain it was unachievable, because of my...

NICE give green light for e-cigarettes and "harm reduction"

New report reveals 28% of music videos contained tobacco imagery...

Discover how tobacco imagery in popular music videos can influence youth smoking and vaping behaviours

The E-cigarette Bomb

So…is nicotine really good for you?

It was my privilege and honour to work with Allen Carr for the best part of a decade and over the past 15 years play a part in the global...

E-cigarette Users Discover An Easier Way To Stop Smoking!

Interview with a VAPER! An e-cigarette user case study!

Irish Health Department Funds Research Into Allen Carr's Easyway To...

The Sunday Times breaks the news that Allen Carr's Easyway To Stop Smoking Clinics are to be evaluated by The Irish Health Department.
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70th Anniversary of smoking link to cancer

It’s 70 years since the UK Government recognised that smoking caused lung cancer. A review of what has happened since and the ongoing battle against tobacco.

Irish Study Into Most Effective Way To Quit Smoking

Allen Carr’s Easyway is taking part in a clinical trial in Dublin, Ireland to asses our overall success rate in comparison to Irish Health authorities.

Non-Smokers Oppose Government Policy to Offer Free E-Cigs

Allen Carr’s Easyway, the world-leading smoking-cessation method for the past 30 years, has polled 1,000 non-smokers throughout the UK, to gauge their opinions on the new policy.