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Quit Smoking Now: Options to Kick the Habit
Quit Smoking Now: Options to Kick the Habit
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The fact of the matter is that smoking kills. Every time a cigarette is lit, a choice is made of death over life. Making a decision to quit smoking has become a big business, as many products have emerged to aid in combating the craving for nicotine. Whether a person has smoked for a few years or for decades, quitting isn’t easy. The draw of smoking cigarettes can prove to be too strong for most people to quit “cold turkey.”
• There are an estimated 440,000 deaths per year in the United States alone due to diseases related to smoking.
• Annual health care costs in the United States swell to over $150 billion due to smoking.
• Of all deaths related to smoking, women account for 39 percent.
• There are over 4,800 chemicals found in cigarette smoke, of which 69 have been found to cause cancer.
There is an obvious reason as to why it is so difficult to quit smoking, but it is theorized that there is an underlying reason as well. The obvious reason is the fact that cigarettes contain nicotine. Nicotine is the tobacco plant’s natural protection from insects and the pharmacological agent of tobacco that can be traced to addiction and the behaviors that are linked to addiction. Nicotine addiction can be seen with two different aspects: Physiological (of or relating to the body) dependence and psychological (of or relating to the mind) dependence.
• There are an estimated 440,000 deaths per year in the United States alone due to diseases related to smoking.
• Annual health care costs in the United States swell to over $150 billion due to smoking.
• Of all deaths related to smoking, women account for 39 percent.
• There are over 4,800 chemicals found in cigarette smoke, of which 69 have been found to cause cancer.
There is an obvious reason as to why it is so difficult to quit smoking, but it is theorized that there is an underlying reason as well. The obvious reason is the fact that cigarettes contain nicotine. Nicotine is the tobacco plant’s natural protection from insects and the pharmacological agent of tobacco that can be traced to addiction and the behaviors that are linked to addiction. Nicotine addiction can be seen with two different aspects: Physiological (of or relating to the body) dependence and psychological (of or relating to the mind) dependence.