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how to quit smoking plan 1. how to quit smoking 2. the impact of smoking on human life 3. more than 100 reasons to quit smoking it is no secret that any type of tobacco is harmful to health. however, even knowing this, some people cannot quit this bad habit. because tobacco contains nicotine, and most smokers start smoking at a young age. "nicotine is addictive, it is a very powerful drug," says kimberly horn of george washington university. according to her, usually teenagers try several types of tobacco - cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco. in addition, young people also smoke electronic cigarettes that contain nicotine. "the more nicotine, the faster the addiction to tobacco, the harder it is to quit smoking," says dr. horn. it is not easy to get rid of this habit, there are different ways to do it. for example, some people switch to electronic cigarettes and …
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ce then have lived 30 percent longer. according to the world health organization, tobacco products kill six million people every year. if no action is taken, the number of tobacco victims could reach eight million by 2030. 100+ reasons to quit smoking 1. smokers are at higher risk of severe covid-19 illness and death. tobacco negatively affects your appearance 2. everything — your skin, clothes, fingers, breath, your entire home — smells bad. 3. tobacco causes yellowing of teeth and tartar buildup on the gums. 4. smoking and smokeless tobacco products cause bad breath. 5. tobacco causes wrinkles, making you look older than your age. smoking causes the breakdown of proteins that give skin elasticity, impaired blood circulation, and a decrease in vitamin a, which causes the skin to age prematurely. 6. these wrinkles are most noticeable around the lips and eyes. tobacco also makes the skin rough and dry. …
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quid. 16. there have been reports of injuries, including burns, from e-cigarettes catching fire and exploding. 17. school-age children exposed to second-hand smoke are at increased risk of developing asthma due to inflammation of the airways. 18. children under 2 years of age exposed to secondhand smoke in the home can develop middle ear inflammation, which can lead to hearing loss and deafness. 19. quitting smoking reduces the risk of many diseases associated with secondhand smoke in children, such as respiratory diseases (asthma) and otitis media. smoking has negative social consequences 20. you want to be a good role model for your children, friends, and loved ones. 21. smoking can negatively affect social interactions and relationships. 22. quitting smoking means that there are no restrictions for a person — you don’t have to go outside or go outside to smoke, and you can be free in public places. 23. quitting …
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cause erectile dysfunction. smoking restricts blood flow to the penis, which can make it difficult to get an erection. erectile dysfunction is more common among smokers, and if a man does not quit smoking at a young age, the problem can persist. 0. smoking also negatively affects sperm count, motility, and shape in men. all tobacco products pose a risk of death 31. more than 8 million people die from tobacco use each year. 32. tobacco kills half of its users. using any tobacco product worsens your health and leads to serious diseases. 33. smoking a hookah is as harmful as other methods of smoking. 34. chewing tobacco can cause oral cancer, tooth loss, darkening of tooth enamel, white spots on the gums, and periodontitis. 35. when smoking smokeless tobacco products, the nicotine they contain is absorbed faster than when smoking cigarettes, which speeds up the process of addiction to …
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nal tobacco products to htps does not mean quitting smoking. 42. there is insufficient evidence to support claims that heated tobacco products are less harmful than regular cigarettes. e-cigarettes are harmful to health and are not safe 43. children and adolescents who use e-cigarettes are at least twice as likely to smoke as adults. 44. e-cigarette use increases the risk of cardiovascular and lung diseases. 45. the nicotine in e-cigarettes is highly addictive and can damage children’s developing brains. tobacco use, especially smoking, causes us to fill our lungs and breathe more deeply 46. tobacco use is responsible for 25% of all cancer deaths worldwide. 47. smokers are 22 times more likely to develop lung cancer in their lifetime than non-smokers. tobacco smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer and two-thirds of lung cancer deaths worldwide. 48. one in five smokers will develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease during their …

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how to quit smoking plan 1. how to quit smoking 2. the impact of smoking on human life 3. more than 100 reasons to quit smoking it is no secret that any type of tobacco is harmful to health. however, even knowing this, some people cannot quit this bad habit. because tobacco contains nicotine, and most smokers start smoking at a young age. "nicotine is addictive, it is a very powerful drug," says kimberly horn of george washington university. according to her, usually teenagers try several types of tobacco - cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco. in addition, young people also smoke electronic cigarettes that contain nicotine. "the more nicotine, the faster the addiction to tobacco, the harder it is to quit …

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