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It is well known that smoking is a health hazard. Smokers know common facts about smoking but it does not bring them stop. Let’s systemize the knowledge about smoking . Smoking can cause: stained teeth, fingers, and hair; emphysema; high blood pressure; heart disease; insomnia; arthritis; nervousness; wrinkles and senilism; decreased sexual activity; mental depression; tobacco angina, pneumonia, asthma, lung cancer; arteriosclerosis; cancer ...
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Cigarette smoking has been the problems of many countries today, aside from the actual air pollution, although very minimal, it can cause, it also increases the fatality rate of both first and second hand smokers. Here in the Philippines, cigarette smoking has not been banned. Though government warnings have been posted here and there and almost everywhere, still the rampancy of it has not minimized but has set to the opposite. According to ...
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want smoking avoid following? • A gradually deteriorating personal appearance due combined effect heat smoke body. a loss elasticity skin leading wrinkles face especially deep vertical lines upper lip time. skin around mouth suffer yellowish discolouration cigarettes heat over time, skin fingers finger nails. • unattractive smile due a combination staining teeth becomes more stubborn time passes, a stale odour breath. • increased ...
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