Smoking is a choice just like many other things. Why should the public pay people because they made the choice to smoke? They can also choose to quit.
it is not right
Nicotine is what stops smokers from quitting.
on average four people will
About 58% of current smokers have attempted to quit smoking at least once in their lifetime.
Out of 100% only 2 percent quit the smoking
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The Quitober Challegne is a kick-start campaign to help smokers in the workplace to quit smoking. Started in Australia & run as a pilot in October 2009, the Quitober Challenge will be run in October 2010 as a full event, Australia wide. Employers sponsor their staff to to quit paying $31 per member. Smokers....will you take the Quitober Challenge this year?
It is difficult to quit smoking once one becomes addicted to nicotine.
1 in 5 people become smokers an average of 75% of people want to quit. only 5% succeed.
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The Quit website and also the Quit Smoking website both have inspirational stories of people who have managed to quit smoking. The Health Promotion Board (HPB) also have stories from ex-smokers that can encourage others to kick the habit.
In 2010, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated that of the 43.8 million smokers in the United States of America, 69% (26.28 million) attempted to quit.