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Contact the Quitline and join a Quit Smoking Clinic.


addiction to anything is hard but you have to be strong. YOU HAVE TO STOP SMOKING. it can KILL YOU. I'm sorry I don't know how to help you stop but you could try to search on the internet for some help.


I was a smoker myself. Not cigarettes but worst-pipe smoking. It was so delicious to taste different type of pipe tobacco mixtures and exchange ideas. It was a matter of pride to be pipe smoker.

So you can see what smokers are. They suffer


I know someone who got hypnotized and that worked for her.
Crazy but true!


put in alot of info of how bad it is and its bad affects, such as premature aging, yellow teeth, lung cancer... the worse you make smoking look, the more info you will have, and your teacher will be very happy if you have lots of reasons.

smoking news

Smoking Raises Odds for Cancer in Women Already at High Risk

19.05.11

Compared to those who never smoked, women who smoked for at least 35 years had a 60 percent higher risk of invasive breast cancer and more than four times the risk of colon cancer, the investigators found.

Women who smoked for 15 to 35 years were 34 percent more likely to develop invasive breast cancer and 7 percent more likely to develop colon cancer than those who never smoked.

Women who smoked for fewer than 15 years had no increased risk of invasive breast cancer, according to the report.

Compared to those who never smoked, women who smoked more than one pack of cigarettes per day for more than 35 years were 30 times more likely to develop lung cancer, while the risk was 13 times higher for those who smoked less than one pack a day for more than 35 years.

Alcohol use was not associated with increased cancer risk, but the researchers did find that low levels of physical activity were associated with a 70 percent increased risk of endometrial cancer. This may be because women who don't exercise are more likely to be obese, a risk factor for endometrial cancer.


Source: U.S. News & World Report

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Smoking Raises Odds for Cancer in Women Already at High Risk
Smoking Raises Odds for Cancer in Women Already at High Risk

Health departments logged 1126 complaints in year since smoking ban


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Survey reveals steep increase in kids' smoking
Survey reveals steep increase in kids' smoking

Smoking during pregnancy puts child at asthma risk
Smoking during pregnancy puts child at asthma risk