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What are the effects of smoking tobacco?

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What are the effects of smoking tobacco?

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heart attacks, strokes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, and cancer, premature birth, premature death in babies, and pretty much effects every orphace in the human body. Not to mention it can cause health effects for passive smokers (which are people who involuntarily inhale the smoke, aka secondhand smoke) such as respiratory problems, birth defects, and sometimes cancer. Sometimes it can cause more problems in the passive smokers because of unfiltered carbon monoxide. If you’re smoking filtered cigarettes; think about it. what you inhale is half of what they inhale. Your filtered cigarette carries atleast 4000 chemicals or additives and your filter is passing through about 2000 of those chems. Well that secondhand smoke is not filtering ANY of that so they get all 4000 of those nasty compounds such as formaldehyde (what they embalm bodies with) and ammonia. So if you think about it, you and the people you blow smoke at can most likely end up with such diseases

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