For the same number of cigarettes smoked, especially at low and moderate levels of smoking as measured by CPD, African Americans and Native Hawaiians have the highest risk for lung cancer, Whites have an intermediate risk, while Latinos and Japanese Americans have the lowest risk
[8] NRT is intended for the following groups of people: [4][9][10][11][12] Adults who smoke and want to quit Adolescents aged 12+ with severe nicotine dependence Pregnant smokers unable to quit through behavioral methods alone People with smoking-related illnesses (e.g., heart or lung disease) Users of non-cigarette nicotine products (e.g., e-cigarettes) Combining NRT with other treatments for nicotine dependence Combining NRT with other pharmacological treatments, such as varenicline or bupropion, has been explored to enhance smoking cessation outcomes
The labels should shock people and be effective in deterring smokers, but how much is the question, said Marvin Goldberg, the Bard professor of marketing at Pennsylvania State University
Tobacco dries out the mouth, increasing plaque formation and gum disease, all of which adds to the unpleasant smell