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Reasons for Not Smoking
Personal
health: Smoking increases the risk
of ...
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Cancer of
the lungs, mouth, esophagus, breasts and other forms of cancer.
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Emphysema,
pneumonia, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases.
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Insufficient
oxygen in the blood, difficulties in breathing.
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Heart attack,
stroke, vascular constriction and other cardiovascular diseases.
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Impotence
and infertility.
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Weakened immune
system, ease of catching infections and contagious diseases.
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Smoker's
hack and raspy voice.
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Shortened
life span.
Health
of others: Those in the smoker's
environment can suffer ...
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All of the
above health problems as a result of secondhand smoke.
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Miscarriages,
damage to the fetus, lowered birth weight, and lowered IQ of
children when a pregnant mother smokes.
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Babies dying
with SID (sudden infant death) and other causes.
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Nursing babies
suffering from contaminated breast milk.
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Children being
influenced to smoke.
Quality
of personal and social life: Smoking
usually results in ...
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Addiction—chemical,
psychological and social.
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Loss of smell
and taste.
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Alienation—damage
to and reduction of personal relationships.
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Greater difficulties
getting a job, finding a partner to marry.
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Ostracism
from nonsmoking areas.
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Reluctance
to go to nonsmoking events or to be in nonsmoking groups.
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Quandary of
where to dispose of cigarette butts without littering.
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Domination
of one's life, including the fear of running out of smokes or matches.
Personal
life, hygiene and appearance: Smoking
leads to ...
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Breath odor,
body odor and foul-smelling clothing.
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Stained and
yellowed teeth and hands.
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Premature
aging and wrinkling of skin.
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Increased
fire risk in homes.
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Dirty and
yellowed walls, ceilings and furniture.
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Smelly upholstery,
draperies and furnishings.
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Stale indoor
air in homes.
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More lost
days from work.
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Loss of productivity
and effectiveness while on the job.
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Auto accidents
caused by driver smoking.
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More of other
types of accidents and increased sickness.
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Higher insurance
rates.
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A huge, continuing
expense of easily $1,000 a year for a pack-a-day smoker!
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