About a year or so ago there was a study floating around that essentially said: If you smoke, you smoke and it doesn't matter if you try and cut down a smoker is a smoker and cutting down won't improve your health.
Now of course the logic of that seemed ridiculous to me - surely someone who smoked 40 cigarettes a day would be worse off than someone who smoked 8 or so but the addict in me took that as a sign to keep on chain smoking because, well it didn't matter anyway, right?
Of course now I'm beginning to figure it was just some kind of study paid for by some anti-smoking Nazi group and I would like to revisit the study and who was actually behind it but I can't find it anymore.
Does anyone remember this story floating around and if so you don't happen to have any info that would help me Google it do you?
TIA!
Karen
Now of course the logic of that seemed ridiculous to me - surely someone who smoked 40 cigarettes a day would be worse off than someone who smoked 8 or so but the addict in me took that as a sign to keep on chain smoking because, well it didn't matter anyway, right?
Of course now I'm beginning to figure it was just some kind of study paid for by some anti-smoking Nazi group and I would like to revisit the study and who was actually behind it but I can't find it anymore.
Does anyone remember this story floating around and if so you don't happen to have any info that would help me Google it do you?
TIA!
Karen