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Cigarette smoking is always unsafe. Men who smoke 20 cigarette per day take
twice as many days off work each year than nonsmokers. Of men now age 35,
the proportion that will die before reaching retiring age is 40% for heavy
smokers, but only 18% for non-smokers. Smoking causes more than 400, 000
deaths a year in America all alone. Below in this article we will tell you
the parts of the body affected by smoking. Women are at an additional risk,
as their unborn babies can be damaged by smoking.

Smoking also increases the risk of cervical cancer.

Mouth and throat: Tobacco smoke can cause gum disease and tooth decay. The teeth become yellow or black.

Esophagus: The tars in smoke can trigger cancer.

Brain: Headaches are common. Lack of oxygen and narrowing of blood-vessels can lead to strokes.

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