Alcohol and Tobacco: Fatal Duos In 1989, more than 23,000 people suffered from cancer in the upper respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract and an additional 57,000 people were diagnosed. Most people who become such cancers are men who abuse alcohol and tobacco. Thirty years of group research confirmed the risk that the risk of exposure to esophagus, lips, tongue, mouth, throat, or throat cancer of persons heavily using alcohol and tobacco increased significantly.
The relationship between alcohol and tobacco is not new. In England's Elizabethan era, the new smoking behavior was called "dry drinking". This example is very relevant: alcohol and tobacco are not essential essentials, but both provide an enjoyable taste while enhancing emotional and social skills. Of course, when consumed in excess, neither is harmful. Despite using coffee instead of alcohol, I also come from the drinking world to introduce myself about tobacco. When I was a varistor, my first customer was a fitness instructor and an enthusiastic cigar smoker. This combination confused me until I noticed that he talked about his cigar as I talked about coffee. The type of plant and the origin of leaves are important, and the packaging of Cameroon is different from that of Nicaragua. Just as coffee roasting has its own spectrum from shallow to deep, the taste has a range from pale claro to cigarette to deep, deep osculo.
Why do people smoke? Tobacco is a medicine that inhales smoke and creates a pleasant mood. Smoking is a popular entertainment activity that is often accompanied by alcohol and socializing, and is used especially to reduce stress among women. Some people think smoking is attractive and attractive. Strong desire for prevention of certain body images and weight gain is often considered to be the cause of smoking for young girls. Infants younger than 16 years old can not afford tobacco so teenagers often pursue smoking to show off their newly acquired "adult" status.