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Smoking narrows your arteries causing them to become clogged and can lead to heart attack, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, gangrene of the feet and impotence. Courtesy of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging SMOKING CLOGS YOUR ARTERIES Health Authority Warning
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Smoking cause irreversible damage to the back of the eye. This is known as macular degeneration. Central vision is lost, blindness may follow. Courtesy of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging SMOKING CAUSES BLINDNESS Health Authority Warning
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Children exposed to passive smoking experience more illnesses such as pneumonia, middle ear infections and asthma attacks. Babies exposed to passive smoking are at a greater risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). Courtesy of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging DON’T LET YOUR CHILDREN BREATH YOUR SMOKE Health Authority Warning
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9 out of 10 lung cancers are caused by smoking. Every cigarette you smoke increases your risk of lung cancer. Most people who get lung cancer, die from it. Courtesy of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging SMOKING CAUSES LUNG CANCER Health Authority Warning
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Smoking narrows the arteries to your brain causing them to become blocked. This causes a stroke that can result in permanent paralysis, inability, to speak, disability or death. Courtesy of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging SMOKING DOUBLES YOUR RISK OF STROKE Health Authority Warning
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