Abstract
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disease. People who try to quit smoking may fail 7 to 10 times before succeeding. People contend it is more difficult to stop than heroin or cocaine use, perhaps because of the biology of nicotine addiction or simply the widespread availability of cigarettes. It is also interesting to observe that addictions often seem to overlap, suggesting that the personality configurations which lead to addiction genetically connect the abuse of more than one substance.
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Allied Health, School and Community Health, Personal Health, The Human Condition
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