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Should Drug Rehab Be Offered For Teenage Cigarette Smokers? Teens who smoke cigarettes are five times more likely to drink alcohol and 13 times more likely to use marijuana than nonsmokers, according to recent research. Teen smoking was linked to all sorts of substance abuse problems that often lead to health, legal and drug rehab outcomes. The numbers of adult addicts in drug rehab programs who are also smokers far outnumber the nonsmokersThe new report included the not-surprising news that marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug among teenagers, something we re often hearing about in one report or another, including one just this week about hundreds of Canadian teenagers entering drug rehab, most of them for marijuana! And government data from 2005 shows that 7 percent of kids aged 12 to 17 use marijuana. Do you know how many kids that is? It s millions! And of these millions of pot-smoking teens, cigarette smokers are 13 times more likely to use marijuana than those who do not smoke. Which implies that treatment such as drug detox and drug rehab is way more likely to be in the future of kids who smoke, compared to nonsmokers. Parents, and kids, do we have your attention?Sure, no one goes to drug rehab for smoking cigarettes but maybe the kids should, if they re unable to quit on their own. If there s no drug rehab for smokers available, there are plenty of quit-smoking programs available through schools, hospitals, health care organizations, on-line services, or even a local doctor.
By: Rod Rod MacTaggart is a freelance writer that contributes articles on health. info@drugrehabreferral.com www.drugrehabreferral.com |
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