Educated individuals are generally more aware of the health risks associated with smoking and the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, leading them to make more informed choices. Higher education often correlates with better access to information and resources, including smoking cessation programs. Additionally, social norms and peer influences within educated circles may discourage smoking, further reducing its prevalence among this demographic.
One, when you smoke, it ruins your brain cells. Two, people that smoke obviously didn't think it through. That proves something.
Generally, people most likely to smoke include young adults, particularly those in lower socioeconomic groups, and individuals with less education. Factors such as stress, social environment, and cultural norms also play a significant role in smoking prevalence. Conversely, individuals who are older, highly educated, and those with higher income levels tend to smoke less. Additionally, those with strong health awareness and supportive social networks are less likely to engage in smoking.
The less well educated members of society are more likely to be strongly religious. As people become more educated, the proportion who become agnostic or atheistic increases markedly.
"Slow one" that's the best i can think of. But i don't make fun of people.
it is less likely to have cancer in one smoke.as it is addicted,you cannot give up smoke while you start!
they were taken from a normal society where there were different levels of education. In a somewhat inversion of normal society; the more educated inmates of the camps were less likely to survive.
people are much less likely to get parkinsons disease if they smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, have high cholesterol, and drink too much coffee.
True. The more skilled and educated you are the more likely you will have a higher paid job
Cigarette smoke is harmful to most living beings as they have negative effects on certain body parts. Mosquitoes are either affected by traces of cigarette smoke or leftover nicotine in a smoker's bloodstream and would have adapted to avoid them.
Becuase people don't think that it is important to make girls educated. They think that girls are burden.
It depends on where you are and how educated you are. If you don't get a doctoring degree it's a less likely chance than when you have one.
In 2009 approximately 20% of the US population were smokers. More men smoke (24%) than women (18%). Rates of smoking are greater in less educated populations. The good news is that the smoking rate declines every year. You can read more at the related link.