Smoking
    
Date Submitted: 07/20/2004 22:58:43
Category: / Recreation & Sports / Health Care
Length: 1 pages (235 words)
Category: / Recreation & Sports / Health Care
Length: 1 pages (235 words)
 
 Studies of ex-smokers show that their risk of dying from smoking-related disease decreases with each year
 of non smoking. Encouraged by such evidence, more than 40 million people in the U.S. quit smoking in
 the year following the 1964 surgeon general's report. The proportion of males who smoke decreased from
 more than 60 percent to about 25 percent; however, the percentage of women who smoke cigarettes
 increased. Smoking also became more prevalent among young adults, with about 29 percent 
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 a 1988 report, the surgeon general declared nicotine to be an addictive drug comparable to other addictive
 substances in its ability to induce dependence. The report also called the monetary and human costs far
 greater than those attributable to cocaine, alcohol, or heroin.
 Attempts  to help persons quit smoking through counseling, participation in support groups, and, for those
 with a strong physical dependence on nicotine, substitution of chewing gum containing nicotine to lessen
 withdrawal symptoms.
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