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Learn about the harmful effects of smoking, smokeless tobacco, and secondhand smoke.
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saved billions on health care costs due to its tobacco prevention program. Read article
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Your Secondhand Smoke Gave Me a Heart Attack. Happy V-Day! For heart-healthy benefits
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This , give the gift of improved health. Protect your loved ones from secondhand smoke exposure.
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It’s . One way to protect your heart is to keep it smoke-free. Learn ways to say no to smoking:
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FDA Tobacco 3d
Using can cause of the lungs, mouth, throat, stomach, kidneys, bladder, bone marrow, & blood
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. We agree! For inspiration share our stories from former smokers:
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. Free help to quit smoking is available by calling 1-800-Quit-NOW or visiting .
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Heart benefits of quitting begin almost immediately. RT graphic as motivation to quit for good.
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Approximately 26% of heart attacks are attributable to . RT Roosevelt’s & be smoke-free.
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.: increases risk for heart disease. You can quit. Call 1-800-Quit-NOW or visit .
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. : Smokesr are 2x more likely to die from coronary heart disease than nonsmokers.
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causes immediate physical damage- even for youth and young adults, such as hearly heart damage or disease.
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.: Secondhand smoke causes about 46,000 heart-disease deaths each year.
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Healthy behaviors, such as not , contribute to keeping blood pressure low, which in turn decreases risk of disease.
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are 2-4 times more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease & 2 times more likely to have a stroke.
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For check out CDC article on choosing to love your heart by being smoke-free & RT to encourage others:
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Find out what happens to your body when you quit smoking:
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CDC_eHealth 4d
Quit & enjoy health benefits: 10 yrs after quitting, risk of dying from lung cancer drops by half.
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include cigarettes. Read and share more about the benefits of quitting for good:
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cigarettes! today using the FREE resources at & 1-800-QUIT-NOW.
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