Cigarettes
Kill
Most
people are aware of the health hazards inherent in the habit
of smoking and that tobacco smoke is a source of lung cancer
as well as many other serious illnesses.
Furthermore
every smoker knows how addictive tobacco can be as a drug
and how difficult it is to part with this life long companion
being solely reliant on one own will power. This is why
smokers need help to quit.
Smoking
affects all social classes and age groups, most alarmingly
our youth.
Because
of health damage and the consequent hospital care, cigarette
smoking results in huge medical expenditure around the globe.
Statistics confirm that smoking and its related illnesses
constitutes the primary cause of death in industrialized
countries.
Addiction
Only
recently was nicotine declared a drug officially in all
respects. Researchers from the tobacco industry had data
for decades pertaining to its highly addictive nature. In
a recent comparison between the properties of several major
drugs such as; heroin, cocaine and alcohol, it has been
found that nicotine has the highest addictive power. Substance
induced addiction is determined by; the difficulty a person
encounters when trying to cease, the frequency of relapses,
the percentage of dependent people and the value? it has
among the users, evidence of health damage notwithstanding.
Next
to pharmacological dependence the psychological dependence
on nicotine plays a decisive role in the establishment of
a tie between smoker and cigarette. The triggers are mostly
connected with; social and cultural factors, gestures associated
with the action of smoking and to the amphetamine-like related
effects. These effects induce expectations of better performances
when facing social or work related pressure.
Pharmacological
and psychological dependence coexist within the same person
and in a variety of people in different proportions. Therefore
smoking causes dependence and induces smokers to become
slaves to the habit both on a physical and psychological
level.
Of
1,000 adult male smokers:
1
will die in violent circumstances
6
will die in car accidents
250
will be killed by tobacco induced related pathologies.
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