No, smoking is not a dependent variable; it is typically considered an independent variable in research studies examining health outcomes. Dependent variables are the outcomes being measured, which can be influenced by smoking. For example, in a study looking at the effects of smoking on lung health, lung function would be the dependent variable, while smoking would be the independent variable.
Smoking affects bodybuilders by decreasing their lung function and oxygen levels.
yes it does. there is research that supports this!
Research has shown that 90% of people on Champix usually stop smoking.
Scientific research has shown that smoking is extremely harmful.
They would be sections you would write after you had done the research.
How smoking a cheeseburger is different from eating it.
The best book for people who want to stop smoking is 'The NSCI Stop-Smoking Handbook, by Robert Brynin', the Research Director of the National Smoking Cessation Institute. You have to buy it on Amazon.
The best book for people who want to stop smoking is 'The NSCI Stop-Smoking Handbook, by Robert Brynin', the Research Director of the National Smoking Cessation Institute. You have to buy it on Amazon.
Yes, smoking can decrease the HDL cholesterol. It has been shown from research study, that patients who stopped smoking, experience an increase in HDL cholesterol levels.
Snorting cocaine is significantly worse than smoking marijuana. If you do your research smoking marijuana over the age of 25 causes very little harm.
how dangerous smoking is