A joint is a rolled cannabis cigarette, typically made with rolling papers and ground cannabis flower
Potential quitters then learn techniques to ride out cravings by focusing on associated physical sensations such as tightness, heat, contraction, and the like, and simply being aware of them over time as they come and go (rather than reactively and automatically smoking, distracting oneself, or doing something else to make the sensations go away)
Approximately 27% of SSS service users failed to stop smoking within the 4 week period after their quit date, and a further 23% were categorised as lost to follow up [4]
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Thus, a regulatory framework which restrict nicotine concentrations may have the unintended consequences of increasing toxin exposure to users