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Stop Smoking!!
You don't want to smell my
butt, don't make me smell
yours!!!
· About 33% of male adult global population
smokes.
· Time cut down from one’s lifespan is
approximately equal to the time indulged
in smoking.
· Every minute, seven people die of
tobacco use.
Facts about cigarettes
· 49 known carcinogenic compounds and
4000 other toxins constitute a single
cigarette.
· More than 90 % of lung cancer deaths
are due to cigarette smoking.
· The cost that smokers impose on US
economy is more than $150 billion a year.
Smoking is Bad for Your Long-term
Health

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention says smoking is the
leading cause of fatal lung disease
and can also lead to various cancers,
coronary heart disease, strokes and
reduced blood circulation.
Smoking Makes You and Others
Smell Bad

Smoking makes your breath smell
like an ashtray. Smoke also tends to
cling to clothing. Spending time in a
bar or restaurant that allows
smoking in a non-ventilated area will
make a person smell like an ashtray
at the end of the night, even if that
person did not smoke.
Smoking Can Hinder Breathing

Smoking can make breathing
difficult. Smokers often have
coughing fits, even when not actually
smoking. Furthermore, inhaling
secondhand smoke can make
breathing difficult. Furthermore, it
can spark and worsen symptoms of
asthma attacks in children, according
to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Smoking Can Cause Oral Problems

Smoking can make a person lose
teeth. People with gum disease who
quit smoking during their dental
treatments showed more symptoms
of recovery, according to a 2005
study by the University of Newcastle
upon Tyne, UK
Smoking is Bad for Your Skin

Smoking increases a person's risk of
developing wrinkles on her face. A
2008 Israeli study, published in the
International Journal of
Dermatology, found facial wrinkling
was more likely to be seen among
smokers than among nonsmokers.
Smoking IS NOT good for your
body!!
Stop smoking!! Do it for YOU! Your FAMILY!
Do it for everyone you LOVE!!