yes
No more than an adult would get addicted to the newspaper.
It's best not to start smoking, but if you do smoke, plan to give up immediately, don't wait for a particular age. The more you smoke the more you get addicted. read this -
No
More than likely
Many smokers are aware of the risks of smoking and yet continue to smoke or use tobacco products. There are different reasons for this which include:A person doesn't believe they will get cancerA person believes they will quit in the near future avoiding the health risksA person is addicted and can't stop smokingFor many people who are addicted to smoking, it can take up to ten attempts of quitting before they quit for good. Studies have shown that individuals with mental disorders are more likely to smoke as an attempt to self-medicate; if these side issues are dealt with a person can be more likely to quit for good.
Autism isn't more likely in a smoking pregnancy. Autism is a neurological difference, just like with any other biological variation it comes down to genetics.
Smoking is a major factor in increasing the odds of sustaining a subarachnoid hemorrhage
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the younger you are when you start smoking, the harder it will be for you to stop smoking. Therefore, if an adult smoker began smoking in adulthood, he or she will probably be able to stop smoking more quickly than a younger person (under age 21).
Yes, quitting smoking can be particularly challenging for individuals addicted to opiates, as both substances can create strong dependencies and withdrawal symptoms. The psychological and physical stress of opiate withdrawal may make it more difficult to focus on quitting smoking. Additionally, the habits and routines associated with smoking can be intertwined with opiate use, complicating the process. Support from healthcare professionals and tailored cessation programs can be crucial in overcoming both addictions.
No, it would more likely improve your skin health.
Things that make your body more likely to develop illnesses such as cancer
It will most likely annoy him. The more you nag the more annoyed he might become. He might even become angry. But, it is doubtful that he will quit smoking.