Tobacco smoking (i.e. cigarettes, rolled tobacco, pipes, etc.) is associated with significant health risks, reduced life expectancy and negative personal and societal economic impact. Smokers have an increased risk of cancer (i.e. lung, throat, bladder), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), tuberculosis and cardiovascular disease (i.e. stroke, heart attack). Smoking affects unborn babies, children and others exposed to second hand smoke. Stopping or ‘quitting’ is not easy. Nicotine is highly addictive and smoking is frequently associated with social activities (e.g. drinking, eating) or psychological factors (e.g. work pressure, concerns about body weight, anxiety or depressed mood). The benefits of quitting, however, are almost im...
Use of tobacco accounts for the highest number of illnesses and deaths around the world. Even though...
Abstinence from smoking is the most important element of cancer prevention. Tobacco smoking is respo...
M.Tech.There are an estimated 1.2 billion smokers globally (WHO, 2004) and according to Groenewald e...
Tobacco smoking (i.e. cigarettes, rolled tobacco, pipes, etc.) is associated with significant health...
BACKGROUND: South Africa, ranked as the world's second most stressful country to live in, has an est...
Despite the decrease in prevalence of tobacco use in developed countries, smoking remains the most c...
Nicotine inhaled from smoking tobacco is highly addictive. But it is primarily the toxins and carcin...
Nicotine dependence is characteristically a chronic and relapsing disease. Although 75%–85% of smok...
Background. South Africa, ranked as the world’s second most stressful country to live in, has an est...
Nicotine dependence is characteristically a chronic and relapsing disease. Although 75%–85% of smok...
SummarySmoking is related to 30% of cancer deaths. It is a risk factor for respiratory tract, esopha...
World-wide, tobacco use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. However, the health effects o...
World-wide, tobacco use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. However, the health effects o...
It is evident that tobacco use can lead to nicotine dependence and serious health problems. It is ...
Among men in South Africa, the prevalence of tobacco smoking is as high as 33%. Although smoking is ...
Use of tobacco accounts for the highest number of illnesses and deaths around the world. Even though...
Abstinence from smoking is the most important element of cancer prevention. Tobacco smoking is respo...
M.Tech.There are an estimated 1.2 billion smokers globally (WHO, 2004) and according to Groenewald e...
Tobacco smoking (i.e. cigarettes, rolled tobacco, pipes, etc.) is associated with significant health...
BACKGROUND: South Africa, ranked as the world's second most stressful country to live in, has an est...
Despite the decrease in prevalence of tobacco use in developed countries, smoking remains the most c...
Nicotine inhaled from smoking tobacco is highly addictive. But it is primarily the toxins and carcin...
Nicotine dependence is characteristically a chronic and relapsing disease. Although 75%–85% of smok...
Background. South Africa, ranked as the world’s second most stressful country to live in, has an est...
Nicotine dependence is characteristically a chronic and relapsing disease. Although 75%–85% of smok...
SummarySmoking is related to 30% of cancer deaths. It is a risk factor for respiratory tract, esopha...
World-wide, tobacco use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. However, the health effects o...
World-wide, tobacco use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. However, the health effects o...
It is evident that tobacco use can lead to nicotine dependence and serious health problems. It is ...
Among men in South Africa, the prevalence of tobacco smoking is as high as 33%. Although smoking is ...
Use of tobacco accounts for the highest number of illnesses and deaths around the world. Even though...
Abstinence from smoking is the most important element of cancer prevention. Tobacco smoking is respo...
M.Tech.There are an estimated 1.2 billion smokers globally (WHO, 2004) and according to Groenewald e...