however, recycled brown paper and newspaper are commonly used in the developing world
Long Term Effects Heart Disease Smoking reduces the amount of oxygen to the heart muscle Heart beats faster Smokers have short breath Smokers can have chest pain Arteries get clogged Smokers have less chance of surviving a heart attack than non-smokers Long Term Effects Lungs Chronic bronchitis The build up of puss and mucus - coughing a lot Emphysema - air sacs in your lungs swell and burst Lung cancer Long Term Effects Stomach Heartburn Peptic ulcers Long Term Effects Other Cancers Smoking also causes these cancers: Long Term Effects Impotency Men who smoke have increased risk of Impotency (The inability to have an erection.) Problems in Pregnancy Greater risk of miscarriages, still births, and premature and/or low-birth weight babies Really Long Term Effects Early Death Often death occurs 20 or more years early This is preventable
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And which option gives you more control over your intake
This exhibition is drawn from the Centers collection of supermarket tabloid newspapers with stories about smoking in the 40 years following the publication in 1964 of the Surgeon Generals report on smoking and health when the few early anti-smoking messages by the American Cancer Society and other health organizations were being drowned out by the torrent of cigarette ads on TV (until 1971), on billboards, at sports events, and in newspapers and magazines