exposes your body to over 7,000 chemicals, including at least 70 carcinogens like tar, arsenic, and formaldehyde. These toxins cause widespread damage:
• Lung Damage: Tar coats airways, paralyzing cilia (tiny cleaners) and causing COPD, emphysema, and lung cancer.
• Heart & Stroke Risk: Nicotine narrows blood vessels, while carbon monoxide starves tissues of oxygen, increasing heart attack and stroke risk.
• Cancer: Smokers have up to a 22% lifetime risk of dying from lung cancer.
• Secondhand Smoke: Non-smokers exposed face similar risks, including respiratory infections and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Quitting Benefits: Lung function can begin to improve within weeks, and disease risks decrease over time.
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