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Shocking smoking facts that will make you want to quit today

Smoking not only causes cancer and heart and lung disease, but it’s associated with stress, reproductive problems and more.

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Smoking causes roughly 480,000 deaths a year in the United States. Of those deaths, 41,000 are from secondhand smoke, meaning those who live and work around smokers can experience major health problems. It’s no surprise that smoking cigarettes is addictive, dangerous and quite expensive, but there are even more risks you may not know about. Here are seven surprising factsShow More

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There are up to 7,000 chemicals in a burning cigarette

The inside of a cigarette contains tobacco and chemicals like arsenic and cadmium, and when it’s burning it produces carbon monoxide. “Out of those 7,000 chemicals, 70 of them are known to cause cancer, and that’s a fact everyone should be aware of,” says Dr. Farah H. Akhdar, DO, a familyShow More

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Smoking is tied to stress

Many people with disorders like anxiety or depression feel that they need to smoke to relieve stress—but it can actually increase anxiety. Stress levels are higher in smokers than nonsmokers, which can raise blood pressure and heart attack risk. “Smokers are mistaken in thinking that whenShow More

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The connection between smoking and cancer

Today’s smokers are more likely to develop lung cancer than those who lived up 50 years ago. Eighty percent of lung cancer deaths are from smoking. And it is not just cigarette smokers who develop the disease. Smoking cigars, pipes and light or low-tar cigarettes have all been linked to lung cancer.Show More

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Smoking damages your heart and lungs

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes emphysema and bronchitis, is the third leading cause of death in the United States. About 8 of 10 of those COPD deaths are from smoking. COPD damages the lungs, causing shortness of breath and a cough that gets worse over time. SmokingShow More

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Other diseases linked to smoking

Beyond cancer and cardiovascular diseases, smoking can have many other scary effects on your body and overall health. Smokers are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, as well as related complications like kidney disease, vision problems and nerve or circulation damage that can result inShow More

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Tobacco can change the way you look

Before your next cigarette, think about what smoking can do to your appearance. Tooth loss and gum disease are just some of the effects tobacco use can have on your oral health. If you chew smokeless tobacco, the sugar and irritants in those products can cause cavities.

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Your fertility could decrease

Regardless of your gender, smoking can reduce fertility. Men may experience erectile dysfunction due to smoking’s impact on circulation. It may also damage sperm.

Women who smoke during pregnancy have more complications, lower birth weights and a greater chance of early deliveries and stillbirths.Show More

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Kick the habit in the butt

Before you quit, the American Lung Association suggests defining your reasons, and making sure you understand the process. Talking to your primary care physician can help reach your goal. You can also:

  • Create a strong support group of family and friends
  • Identify triggers like cigarette smoke and
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