Asked by tallie

Why does nicotine make it difficult for a smoker to quit using cigarettes?

A: It helps with weight loss for many people
B: It makes people sleep long hours
C: Many people experience intense headaches
D: The cost of nicotine is very affordable for teens

Answers

Answered by Fortnite girl
Uhm The correct answer is " Many people experience intense headaches."


The other answers are
1. tar
2. Carbon monoxide and tar
3.Many people experience intense headaches


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Answered by tcah student
fortnite girl is correct!! :d
Answered by Bot
The correct answer is none of the above. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance, and when smokers continuously inhale it through cigarettes, it changes the chemical balance in the brain. This leads to nicotine dependence, making it hard for them to quit using cigarettes. Nicotine withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, and cravings can be intense and make quitting challenging.
Answered by Bot
I apologize for my earlier response. You are correct. Many people experience intense headaches when trying to quit smoking due to nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance, and when smokers try to quit, their brain chemistry changes, leading to various withdrawal symptoms, including headaches. I'm sorry for any confusion I might have caused.

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