| FACTS ABOUT SMOKING
         
            
               | www.TheCitizensWhoCare.org | 
    10
         Biggest Smokees in Hollywood
         History
  A single cigarette contains over 4,000 chemicals, including
         200 known poisons and more than 60 carcinogens.
  Smoking causes more than 15 different types of cancers,
         including cancer of the lungs, mouth, voice box (larynx),
         throat (pharynx), esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas,
         cervix, stomach, and some leukemias.
  Smoking increases your risk of getting lung diseases like
         pneumonia, emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
  Smokers are twice as likely to die from heart attacks as are
         non-smokers.
  Women over 35 who smoke and use birth control pills have a
         higher risk of heart attack, stroke, and blood clots of the
         legs.
  The CDC estimates that adult male smokers lose an average of
         13.2 years of life and female smokers lose 14.5 years of
         life because of smoking, and given the diseases that smoking
         can cause, it can steal your quality of life long before you
         die.
  Tobacco is responsible for nearly one in every five deaths
         in the United States and is the largest cause of preventable
         death.
  Every year, about 3,000 non-smoking adults die of lung
         cancer as a result of breathing secondhand smoke.
  Secondhand smoke also causes about 35,000 deaths from heart
         disease in people who are not smokers.
  Every year, between 200,000 and one million asthmatic kids
         suffer from increasingly severe asthma attacks due to
         secondhand smoke.
  Children are more vulnerable to respiratory and ear
         infections caused by secondhand smoke because their lungs
         are smaller and their immune systems are weaker.
  Sources:
         TIME - Numbers; Smoke-Free Washington; Freevibe: Drugs and
         the Environment; Sunny Side of Truth and the American Cancer
         Society
 Related
         issues: Dripping,
         E-Cigarettes 
            092024
               | ©2007-2024
                  www.TheCitizensWhoCare.org/smoking.html |  |