Effects of smoking on our body
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In order to illustrate the harmful effects of even small amounts of carbon monoxide upon the body, let's take a look at the breathing cycle. A non-smoker has about one chance in 270 of developing this disease while a man who continues to smoke two packs a day has only about one chance in 10. 95% of those, like will eventually die, from cancer. When you breathe clean air, oxygen enters the lungs where it finds its way to the red Corpuscle of the blood stream. The heart then pumps the blood to...
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