According to the liberals in California, YES. And all their other medical bills, and their family's medical bills, food, housing and education.
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This is a delicate question. If you remove smokers from being able to access public medical benefits, you then have to think "who else should be removed?". This could open up a Pandora's box. Should the public medical system help drug addicts, people who overeat, people who participate in dangerous activities such as skydiving or motorcross sports, people who drink alcohol and the list goes on.
Besides the obvious, which is tobacco, smokers will pay more for dental care, health insurance, and life insurance. They will also have higher medical bills, as smokers have higher rates of sinusitis, bronchitis, low Back pain, and many other conditions.
Many western countries provide assistance in getting smokers to quit, such as tokens for patches and advice on how to quit. Medical help is provided where necessary, although the government should not be exxpected to pay for your mistakes if you have not even attempted to fix them.
To some extent smokers will tend to socialize with other smokers, but the social segregation of smokers from non-smokers is not that strict; in reality, smokers can have the same range of friends that non-smokers have.
I was going for medical assisting and remember something called cyanosis, which is common in smokers.
The Smokers was created in 2000.
There are no patron saints of smokers.
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The duration of The Smokers is 1.6 hours.
Yes, some members of ABBA had a history of smoking. Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson were known to smoke in their earlier years, though they have since quit. Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad were not known to be regular smokers, but there are instances of them being photographed with cigarettes. Overall, smoking was a part of the lifestyle of some members during their active years.
Active smokers are individuals who regularly smoke cigarettes or other tobacco products. Current smokers refer to individuals who are actively smoking at the time of assessment or study. Essentially, all current smokers are active smokers, but not all active smokers may be currently smoking.