Smokers Confused About Effect of Nicotine, 'Light' Cigarettes (American Cancer Society)
30th Dec 2005, 00:06 GMT
Most smokers know smoking is bad for them, but many of them don't know exactly what it is about their habit that's so dangerous. A recent survey of smokers enrolled in a quitting program showed many think nicotine causes cancer. Many also smoke so-called "light" cigarettes because they think it will reduce the health risks.
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