If one is interested in learning about the effects of cigarette smoking, there are plenty of places online to obtain information. The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website publishes a lot of material on the subject, as do the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and Cancer Research UK.
Information for smoking a cigarette can be found on wikiHow. There is a 13 step instruction guide with photographs. More information can be found on the YouTube website.
One can find lung cancer pictures on the outside of cigarette packages. These photos were placed there to deter and remind individuals of the effects smoking can have.
justed don't smoke and you will never find out
I do not find smoking afftects m-eslon at all, I smoke and I have been on them for over a year.
well...im not sure...but the cigarette smoke doesnt get on your teeth..... it takes away some of your enamel layers and dries them....but im sure you can find ur answer on wikipedia....if u type in cigarettes and click on the blue button that says effects or harmful effects or teeth ect.
One can find more information about smoking hypnosis by calling a smoking hotline. By calling the toll free smoking hotline, one can get professional help and advice on smoking hypnosis.
There are many medications that can be prescribed to aid someone in their quest to quit smoking. Another option is the electronic cigarette, which still gives one the illusion of smoking.
You can find information on how to quit smoking at wikihow.com/Quit-Smoking. They give you easy steps on how to try to stop smoking such as realizing that tobacco creates a habit on a variable enforcement schedle.
To find information about how to stop smoking, you could visit the NHS Smoke Free website. This has lots of information about the best ways to stop smoking.
Someone that is looking for information on how to quit smoking can use the website Canadian Lung Association. On this site one can find information on what smoking does to their lungs, different ways to quit smoking, and support for anyone that is looking to quit smoking.
www.smokefree.gov has tips that can help you to stop smoking.
Good question, I'm about to find out.