2. Did you know that according to Center for Disease Control
(CDC) smoking can damage nearly every organ of your body. It can
also cause diseases and reduce the health of smokers in general.
Did you know that smoking is the leading preventable cause of death
in the U.S. There are approximately 480,000 deaths a year caused by
smoking, which comes out to approximately 1 in 5 deaths each year.
Smoking causes more deaths than HIV, auto accidents, drug and
alcohol use, and gun associated incidents. If you were to total all
deaths, from all wars in the U.S., it wouldnt even come near the
total premature deaths from cigarette smoking. Death attributed to
lung cancer accounts for approximately 90% due to smoking and for
women, more women die from smoking than from breast cancer. Women
who smoke, have a higher chance of having a pre term delivery or
suffer from infertility. SMOKING DIDYOU KNOW
3. So why risk your health, for an addiction, that not only is
expensive, Americans spend approximately $23 million dollars a day
on cigarettes. Medical bills account for at least $133 billion .
And for employers, companys lose about $56 billion in lost
productivity. And for those of us that dont smoke, second hand
smoke attributes to $5.6 billion a year in lost productivity .
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4. SMOKING WHAT IS SECOND HAND SMOKE Secondhand smoke (SHS) is
also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). SHS is a mixture
of 2 forms of smoke that come from burning tobacco: Sidestream
smoke smoke from the lighted end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar
Mainstream smoke the smoke exhaled by a smoker Even though we think
of these as the same, they arent. Sidestream smoke has higher
concentrations of cancer-causing agents (carcinogens) and is more
toxic than mainstream smoke. And, it has smaller particles than
mainstream smoke.These smaller particles make their way into the
lungs and the bodys cells more easily. When non-smokers are exposed
to SHS its called involuntary smoking or passive smoking.
Non-smokers who breathe in SHS take in nicotine and toxic chemicals
by the same route smokers do.The more SHS you breathe, the higher
the level of these harmful chemicals in your body.
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/tobaccocancer/secondhand-smoke
5. So why quit? If we all quite smoking, one out of every three
cancers in the U.S. would never happen. After just 1 year of
quitting, the risk of heart attacks reduces. After 2-5 years , the
risk of stroke could drop to the same rate as a non smoker. After 5
years, the risks for cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and
bladder drop by half within 5 years 10 years after quitting, risk
of lung cancer drops by Try quitting today, not only will you save
money, but most important , you can save your life
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/effects_cig_smoking/
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