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Smoking cessation is tremendously beneficial at virtually all ages, improves overall health, reduces healthcare costs and improves quality of life, which in turn aids in growth of the smoking cessation and nicotine de-addiction products market. However, well-designed smoking cessation research needs to be done, especially with adolescent smokers. Adolescent smokers are a rapidly growing population. As a population, they comprise a significant number of people, but their health risks and associated costs are not well studied. Understanding and reducing the burden of smoking on these young people can be effective in the effort to reduce the tobacco industry's enormous revenue.
It is estimated that approximately three million teenagers in the United States smoke cigarettes. This estimate does not include many adolescents in other parts of the world who are affected by smoking prevalence. According to the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, in the U.S., around 164.8 million people aged 12 or older in the U.S. were past month substance users that included tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs. Such high number of substance users is expected to aid in growth of the smoking cessation and nicotine de-addiction products market.
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